穆斯林患者需求及其对医疗服务的影响回顾。

IF 3 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Maie Zagloul, Buruj Mohammed, Nawara Abufares, Afsar Sandozi, Sarah Farhan, Saba Anwer, Shakirah Tumusiime, Matida Bojang
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背景:在瞬息万变的医疗保健环境中,努力实现健康公平和提供以患者为中心的护理对于患者的就医体验至关重要。要实现这些目标,就必须全面了解寻求这些服务的不同患者群体、他们的需求以及影响他们福祉的众多宗教、文化和结构因素。穆斯林患者无论在数量上还是在宗教和文化信仰及习俗的复杂性上都是一个相当大的群体。本范围界定综述以穆斯林患者的经历为背景,研究了宗教和文化价值观与医疗保健服务之间的交集:本综述旨在确定影响穆斯林患者就医体验的关键概念和挑战:检索方法:使用 Cochrane Library、OVID Medline 和 PubMED 等研究数据库对同行评审的原创经验性出版物进行全面系统的检索,检索词如下:"选择标准:采用纳入和排除标准将文章范围缩小到那些涉及穆斯林患者需求及其医疗保健经验的文章:共有 21 篇文章符合此次范围界定审查的标准。在专题分析过程中确定了五个中心议题:斋月与斋戒、患者与医生关系中的障碍、创伤与感知到的歧视、心理健康意识与污名化以及对晚期护理规划的认识:本范围界定综述表明,为了提供以患者为中心的护理,满足穆斯林患者的独特需求,需要在文化谦逊和结构能力的框架下探讨宗教和文化价值观。
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Review of Muslim Patient Needs and Its Implications on Healthcare Delivery.

Background: In the rapidly changing environment of healthcare, striving toward health equity and providing patient-centered care is imperative to the patient's experience. To achieve these goals, a comprehensive understanding of the diverse patient populations seeking these services, their needs, and the multitude of religious, cultural, and structural elements that impact their well-being is required. Muslim patients represent a considerable demographic, both in number and complexity of religious and cultural beliefs and practices. This scoping review examines the intersection of religion and cultural values with healthcare delivery in the context of the Muslim patient experience.

Objectives: The objective of this review is to identify key concepts and challenges that impact the Muslim patient experience.

Search methods: The research databases Cochrane Library, OVID Medline, and PubMED were used to conduct a comprehensive systemic review of original, empirical peer-reviewed publications with the following search terms: "Muslim healthcare," "Muslim patient," and "Muslim experience."

Selection criteria: Inclusion and exclusion criteria were used to narrow down articles to those that addressed Muslim patient needs and their healthcare experience.

Results: A total of 21 articles met the criteria of this scoping review. Five central topics were identified during thematic analysis: Ramadan and Fasting, Barriers in the Patient-Physician Relationship, Trauma and Perceived Discrimination, Mental Health Awareness and Stigma, and Awareness of Advanced Care Planning.

Conclusion: This scoping review demonstrates that in order to provide patient-centered care addressing the unique needs of Muslim patients, religious and cultural values need to be explored under the frameworks of cultural humility and structural competency.

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