Date: July 21-August 4, 2024
by Syahir Salim Salman
Location: University Muhammadiyyah Yogyakarta, Kabupaten Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, Indonesia
The International Nursing Summer Camp, held from 21st July to 4th August 2024, at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia, brought together a diverse group of nursing students including the nursing students from Kulliyyah of Nursing, IIUM, under the theme “Harmony in Healthcare: Summer School on Islamic and Cultural Integration in Nursing Practice.” This two-week program provided an immersive experience that emphasized the integration of Islamic and cultural perspectives into nursing practice.
Participants from Kulliyyah of Nursing, IIUM.
- Syahir Salim Bin Salman
- Lia Izzati Binti Jumaatuden
- ‘Aisyah Farihah Binti Nazri
- Nur Shahira Binti Tamar
- Syahmimi Nur Izzati Binti Shamsudin
- Nurul Majidah Binti Hadi @ Zuri
- Nurul Asyiqin Binti Lukman
- Nik Nawal Binti Nik Roseli
- Amatullah Faatimah Binti Mohd Ezani
- Nurul Aisyah Binti Aripin
The program was designed to achieve several key objectives:
- Cultural Competence in Nursing: Participants developed a deeper understanding of how cultural beliefs, values, and practices influence health behaviors and outcomes. The program aimed to equip them with strategies to provide culturally sensitive care.
- Communication Skills: The camp focused on enhancing participants’ communication skills, particularly in interacting effectively with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.
- Culturally Sensitive Interventions: Participants were trained to design and implement nursing interventions that are sensitive to the cultural contexts of their patients.
The summer camp offered a mix of educational and cultural activities that enriched the participants’ learning experience:
Educational Programs
- Lectures: A series of lectures were conducted, covering a wide range of topics related to the psychosocial and cultural aspects of nursing. These sessions provided the theoretical foundation for culturally competent nursing care.
- Skill Lab and Tutorial: Practical sessions focused on preventive and treatment methods based on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad and Indonesian cultural practices. Participants also engaged in tutorial sessions to discuss and analyze case studies.
- Community Service: Participants had the opportunity to interact with the local community, conducting health check-ups and applying their newly acquired skills in a real-world setting.
Cultural Programs
- Gerabah Workshop: Participants learned the art of creating and painting their own pottery, experiencing traditional Indonesian craftsmanship firsthand.
- Karst Tubing: A thrilling adventure that took participants down a river winding through caves and karst formations, providing a unique way to appreciate the natural beauty of Yogyakarta.
- Gamelan Class: An introduction to the traditional Javanese musical ensemble, where participants learned about and played the gamelan.
- Kraton Jogja & Museum Sonobudoyo: Participants explored the rich history and culture of Java through visits to the royal palace and a cultural museum.
- International Night: A cultural exchange event where participants shared and celebrated the traditions of their respective countries, fostering international understanding and camaraderie.
The International Nursing Summer Camp 2024 successfully blended educational rigor with cultural immersion, leaving participants with a profound appreciation for the role of cultural integration in nursing practice. The program not only enhanced their professional skills but also broadened their perspectives, preparing them to provide compassionate and culturally sensitive care in their future careers.