Foot Care for Muslim Patients.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Mohammad Junayed Khan, Naveed Shah, Rafay Qureshi, Jacob Nasser, Rifat Zaman
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Abstract

Islam is the fastest growing religion in the United States and the world, and the number of Muslim patients who foot and ankle specialists will encounter is expected to increase as a result. Therefore, it is important to understand the Muslim patients' emphasis on modesty to ensure comfort during the patient encounter. The provider should understand the permissibility of animal-derived products, especially as it relates to lower-extremity wound care and surgical products. Specific rituals that are pillars of Islam, such as prayer, fasting in Ramadan, and Hajj pilgrimage, all have direct relationships with foot health that providers should be cognizant of. Ritual purification or ablution before prayer is associated with fungal infections, and specific prayer positions may aggravate foot pain. Providers must understand that it is not enough to only treat fungal infections that affect Muslim patients, but they also need to understand the unique circumstances of Muslim worshipers that increase their risk of fungal infections and recurrence. Consequently, educational and preventative measures for managing tinea pedis in the Muslim population are critical. Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset during the month of Ramadan and pray during the night for an extended time, which has potential effects on the lower extremity. Hajj is the major pilgrimage that Muslims are required to complete once in a lifetime, and there are smaller, optional, pilgrimages that Muslims perform as well. There is a high risk of foot, ankle, and leg complications during these pilgrimages, and therefore it is paramount that providers understand the risk factors for lower-extremity complications during Hajj. Although Muslim patients participate in many rituals that have the potential to affect their foot health and overall well-being, the provider should understand that concessions exist for all situations, and the well-being of the patient supersedes any ritualistic obligation.

穆斯林病人的足部护理。
伊斯兰教是美国和世界上发展最快的宗教,因此,足部和脚踝专家将遇到的穆斯林病人数量预计会增加。因此,重要的是要了解穆斯林病人强调谦虚,以确保在病人遇到舒适。提供者应了解动物源性产品的许可性,特别是涉及下肢伤口护理和手术产品时。作为伊斯兰教支柱的特定仪式,如祈祷、斋月禁食和朝觐朝圣,都与足部健康有直接关系,提供者应该认识到这一点。祈祷前的仪式净化或沐浴与真菌感染有关,特定的祈祷姿势可能会加重足部疼痛。提供者必须明白,仅仅治疗影响穆斯林患者的真菌感染是不够的,他们还需要了解穆斯林信徒的独特情况,这增加了他们真菌感染和复发的风险。因此,在穆斯林人群中,管理足癣的教育和预防措施至关重要。在斋月期间,穆斯林从日出到日落禁食,并在夜间祈祷较长时间,这对下肢有潜在的影响。朝觐是穆斯林一生中必须完成一次的主要朝觐,穆斯林也有一些较小的、可选择的朝觐。在朝觐期间,足部、踝关节和腿部并发症的风险很高,因此,提供者了解朝觐期间下肢并发症的危险因素至关重要。虽然穆斯林患者参加的许多仪式有可能影响他们的足部健康和整体福祉,但提供者应该明白,在所有情况下都存在让步,患者的福祉取代任何仪式义务。
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CiteScore
1.10
自引率
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发文量
128
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the official journal of the Association, is the oldest and most frequently cited peer-reviewed journal in the profession of foot and ankle medicine. Founded in 1907 and appearing 6 times per year, it publishes research studies, case reports, literature reviews, special communications, clinical correspondence, letters to the editor, book reviews, and various other types of submissions. The Journal is included in major indexing and abstracting services for biomedical literature.
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