Caring for Muslim PatientsMuslim patients customarily have particular ways of approaching health and healthcare. This book addresses common misunderstandings and bridges cultural gaps. It includes a profile of the Islamic worldview, taking an "insiders perspective" and explores the concept of health and disease within this paradigm. Muslim practices and customs of direct relevance to health and healthcare are also explored and illustrated with case histories. This book offers practical advice to enable all healthcare professionals in hospitals and in the community to provide care in a culturally appropriate manner. [taken from the back cover]. |
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Muslims in Britain demographic and socioeconomic position | 3 |
The Muslim grand narrative | 17 |
Health and disease an Islamic framework | 29 |
The Muslim patient | 41 |
The family predicament and promise | 43 |
Birth customs meaning and significance | 57 |
Managing the fasting patient sacred ritual modern challenges | 73 |
Hajj journey of a lifetime | 89 |
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