Development and Validation of Huffaz ProHealth 1.0©: A Module to Improve the Well-Being of Tahfiz Students in Selangor, Malaysia

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jun 23;19(13):7718. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19137718.

Abstract

The increase in the number of Tahfiz schools in Malaysia indicates a high demand from the community for Tahfiz education. Tahfiz schools provide a Quran memorization syllabus as the main part of the curriculum at the primary and secondary levels. There is no holistic module that combines learning and health for Tahfiz students in Malaysia. Huffaz ProHealth 1.0© Module is a health intervention module developed explicitly for Tahfiz students by a group of researchers from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Kuala Lumpur (UKMKL). The module encompasses educational and motivational components for the Tahfiz students, and acts as a guide for their teachers and staff to improve the students' health and quality of life. The module consists of three components: physical health, nutritional and psychological well-being. Each component is divided into several units with specific activities. The Sidek Module Development Model (SDMM) was used as a reference model. The study involved two phases: the development (Phase I) and evaluation (Phase II). In Phase I, a needs assessment was conducted among students and teachers from Tahfiz schools to evaluate their knowledge, attitude, and practice on the related topics. Meanwhile, the module's validity and feasibility were assessed by healthcare experts and Tahfiz teachers in Phase II. The item-content validity index (I-CVI), content validity value, Tool to Evaluate Materials used in Patient Education (TEMPtEd) score, and expert feedback were evaluated. In conclusion, the Huffaz ProHealth 1.0© module was successfully developed and evaluated. Strong validity values were observed in all components, indicating high suitability to be employed at Tahfiz schools.

Keywords: Tahfiz school; health intervention; module development; nutritional; physical health; psychological well-being.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Curriculum
  • Humans
  • Malaysia
  • Quality of Life*
  • Schools
  • Students* / psychology

Grants and funding

This research was funded by grant allocation of DCP-2017-011/2, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia entitled Sustainability of Tahfiz Studies: A Scientific Assessment. Besides that, special thanks are also directed to Selangor State Al-Quran Tahfiz Institutions Association (PITAS) and the involved Tahfiz schools for their cooperation and contribution throughout this research.