马来西亚工科本科生对灾害管理准备的知识、态度和准备

F. Tarlochan, M. I. Mohamed Ibrahim, M. Khamidi, Asan Muthalifa
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马来西亚国家安全委员会(MNSC)将灾难定义为意外发生的事件,导致生命损失,财产,环境和当地社区的日常活动受到破坏。洪水、地震、恐怖主义、人口增长、网络攻击、流行病、海平面上升、经济衰退、城市化等灾难性事件在全球和马来西亚都在增加。我们马来西亚社区的福祉依赖于一个由制度、基础设施和信息组成的复杂网络。为了减少灾害的风险和影响,必须采取各种措施,为社区做好准备,并赋予社区权力。因此,本文定位于了解马来西亚本科工程专业学生的这种准备水平。在紧急情况下,这些本科生应该能够从灾难中崛起并帮助国家发展。在这项研究中,我们的重点是评估马来西亚的工程专业学生,特别是在备灾方面的知识(K),态度(A)和实践准备(rP)。这是一项探索性研究,通过在马来西亚一些选定的公立大学(一所)和私立大学(两所)的工程本科学生中分发问卷进行研究。几乎一半的参与者都知道马来西亚面临着灾害的风险,这些灾害的规模和形式各不相同。这些参与者也非常了解马来西亚发生紧急情况的潜在风险。然而,受访者表示,他们没有真正接触或处理这个话题的经验。人们普遍认为,在组织后勤以及地方和国家机构在救灾中的作用方面,地方官员缺乏支持。本研究表明,在了解学生防灾机构方面,文献很少。马来西亚工程师委员会等相关利益攸关方需要为工程本科生做好灾害管理的准备,以加强应对此类风险的社会结构。
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Readiness to Practise among Malaysian Undergraduate Engineering Students Towards Disaster Management Preparedness
Malaysian National Security Council (MNSC) defines disaster as an incident that occurs unexpectedly, resulting in the loss of lives and damage to properties, environment and daily activities of the local community. Disastrous events such as floods, earthquakes, terrorism, increase in population, cyber-attacks, pandemics, rising sea levels, economic recessions, urbanization, etc., have been increasing globally and also in Malaysia. The wellbeing of our Malaysian communities depends on a complex web of institutions, infrastructure and information. To reduce the disaster risk and impact, various efforts have to be in place to prepare and empower the community. As such, this paper is positioned at understanding this preparedness level among undergraduate engineering students in Malaysia. During emergencies, such undergraduate students should be able to rise and assist in national development from a disaster. In this study, we are focused to evaluate the engineering students in Malaysia in particular for knowledge (K), attitude (A) and readiness to practice (rP) regarding disaster preparedness. This is an exploratory study done through a questionnaire distributed among engineering undergraduate students in some selected public (one) and private universities (two) in Malaysia. Almost half of the participants understood that Malaysia is at risk of disasters and that these disasters come in many size and shapes. These participants also significantly understand the potential of risk of emergencies in Malaysia. However, the respondents indicated that they have not had real exposure or handling experience on this topic. There was a huge agreement that there is a lack of support from local officials in terms of organizational logistics and roles among local and national agencies in disaster response. This study has shown that the literature is scarce in terms of understanding the student agency for disaster preparedness. There is a need for relevant stakeholders like the Board of Engineers Malaysia to prepare engineering undergraduates for disaster management to strengthen the social fabric towards such risks.
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