Lecturer
PAPRSB Institute of Health Sciences
Academic Qualifications:
- RGN and RGM (Nursing Board, Brunei).
- Cert in General Nursing, Brunei, 1983.
- Cert in Midwifery, Brunei, 1989.
- Cert in Education (Higher Education) Cardiff, Wales, 1994.
- BSc (Hons) Midwifery: Upper second, City University, London UK 2001
- MA in Sociology (Research), 2009, UBD.
Awards:
- ‘Anugerah Guru Cemerlang dalam Bidang Perbidanan’ in conjunction with Teacher’s Day National Celebration – 27 October 2007.
- ‘Innovation award’ in Conjunction with 7th International Nursing Conference . Brunei Darussalam – 4 December 2006.
Responsibilities:
- Examiners for Midwifery modules and other related fields (written and Practicals)
- Midwifery Curriculum Development & Review since 2002
- Discovery Year committee for Nursing & Midwifery since 2009
- Members of Credits Transfer for Nursing and Midwifery Bachelor Health Sciences Programmes from 2010 onwards
- Educational sub-committee for Education, Nursing Board Brunei since 2010
- Accreditation committee for Teaching Hospital and Health Centers, Brunei Darussalam – 2011 till 2013.
Teaching Area
- Low and High Risk Childbearing
- Women’s and Neonatal Health
- Infant Nutrition (Breastfeeding)
- Evidence-Based Practice for Health Professionals (Nursing & Midwifery related)
- Management for Health Professionals (Nursing and Midwifery)
- Sociology (reproductive health related) for sociology undergraduates – by faculty invitation
- Sociology applied for Health Professionals (Midwifery & Medicine)
- Clinical Governance.
- Research interest:
- Postnatal depression, teenage pregnancy/Parenthood Breastfeeding, Childbirth, Cancers in women.
- Psychosocial Issues.
Publications
Theses:
- Hajah Jainah Haji Musa. 2009. Reproductive Health Issues Among Kedayan Women in Brunei .Master Thesis. University Brunei Darussalam, Brunei.
Journals:
- Hajah Jainah Haji Musa. 2004. Problem-Based Learning”. Nursing Journal, College of Nursing, Brunei
- Hajah Jainah Haji Musa. 2005. Application of Sociological and Anthropological Perspectives in Nursing and Midwifery practices in Brunei Darussalam. Nursing Journal, College of Nursing, Brunei
Conference Abstract:
- Gillmor Carole, Hajah Jainah Haji Musa and Armah Tengah “Strengthening Midwifery Education through Baccalaureate Degree programme” at Programme Proceeding Book for the International Confederation of Midwives, Durban, South Africa- 18 – 23 June 2011.
- “The Alternative Methods of Recuperation during Postnatal Period in Brunei Malays” at programme book for Medical Health Conference for Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, Universiti Brunei Darusslam – July 2010.