临终关怀与伊斯兰信仰:叙事回顾

Aisha Khan, Jessie Johnson, Daniel Forgrave
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在一些人看来,提供与文化相关的护理,并与自己的善终哲学保持一致,是一件很重要的事情。虽然有很多人有着不同的文化习俗和信仰,但现在比以往任何时候都更明显的是,医疗服务提供者需要跟上希望在家中死去的患者的文化偏好。伊斯兰教是一种信仰,不仅在穆斯林国家实行,而且在全世界都很普遍。因此,它在各个方面都是独一无二的。拥有一支熟练的、知识渊博的、熟悉这些方面的医疗保健队伍,是促进在家安享晚年的必要条件。在这种情况下,病人感到受到重视,能够有尊严地死去,并得到熟悉他们的信仰和做法的医疗保健提供者的照顾。这篇叙述性评论试图拥抱和启发那些希望熟悉希望在家中死去的伊斯兰信仰患者的偏好的医疗保健提供者。
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Hospice Care and the Islamic Faith : A Narrative Review
Having care delivered that is culturally relevant and in keeping with one’s own philosophy of a good death is something that is seen to some as important. While there is a vast number of people with different cultural mores and beliefs, it is more apparent now than ever for healthcare providers to keep current with the cultural preferences of patients who wish to die at home. Islam is a faith that is practiced not only in Muslim countries but is widespread throughout the world. As such, it is unique in its facets. Having a skilled, knowledgeable healthcare workforce that is familiar with these facets is required in order to facilitate a good death at home. This is one where the patient feels valued and is enabled to die with dignity and be cared for by healthcare providers who are familiar with their beliefs and practices. This narrative review seeks to embrace and enlighten those healthcare providers who wish to become familiar with the preferences of patients of the Islamic faith who wish to die at home.
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