The establishment of shelter care services: an overview of shelter care in Malaysia

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spellingShingle The establishment of shelter care services: an overview of shelter care in Malaysia
summary All of the Shelter Care institution had strict rules and regulations, especially about the status of registration. Unregistered Shelter Care with government or private sector will bring problems to the institution especially on financial contributions and safety regulation. Objectives: In view of this fact, study of Shelter Care services has been conducted to identify the most dominant factors that applied by institution. Methods: This study involved 39 institutions and the parameters of study are a registration, entry status, care services, nutrition and accommodation. Results: The findings indicated that the Shelter Care involved was fulfilling the standard of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) and Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). The data was analysed by factor analysis using XL STAT software. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were computed to identify the most dominant factors whereas reducing the initial five parameters with recommended >0.70 of factor loading. Conclusion: From this study, the result show that all institution is according to the set of procedures that needed.
title The establishment of shelter care services: an overview of shelter care in Malaysia
title_full The establishment of shelter care services: an overview of shelter care in Malaysia
title_fullStr The establishment of shelter care services: an overview of shelter care in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The establishment of shelter care services: an overview of shelter care in Malaysia
title_short The establishment of shelter care services: an overview of shelter care in Malaysia
title_sort establishment of shelter care services: an overview of shelter care in malaysia