Islam, medicine, and Arab-Muslim refugee health in America after 9/11

MC Inhorn, GI Serour - The Lancet, 2011 - thelancet.com
Islam is the world's second largest religion, representing nearly a quarter of the global
population. Here, we assess how Islam as a religious system shapes medical practice, and …

Toward patient-centered care and inclusive health-care governance: a review of patient empowerment in the UAE

V Bodolica, M Spraggon - Public Health, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives The purpose of this article was twofold. We aimed to both clarify the
multidimensional notion of patient empowerment (PE) and conduct a comprehensive survey …

Are medical students accepted by patients in teaching hospitals?

Y Marwan, M Al-Saddique, A Hassan… - Medical education …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Background Worldwide, patients are the cornerstone of bedside teaching of medical
students. In this study, the authors aimed to assess patients' acceptability toward medical …

The paradox of vaginal examination practice during normal childbirth: Palestinian women's feelings, opinions, knowledge and experiences

SJ Hassan, J Sundby, A Husseini, E Bjertness - Reproductive Health, 2012 - Springer
Background Vaginal examination (VE), is a frequent procedure during childbirth. It is the
most accepted ways to assess progress during childbirth, but its repetition at short intervals …

Gender, identities and intersectionality in medical education research

M Tsouroufli, CE Rees, LV Monrouxe… - Medical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
What is at stake here too is a kind of communicative competence. We need to enable
students and doctors to vary how they achieve the same goals in different contexts of use …

Perceived barriers to effective use of telehealth in managing the care of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a qualitative study exploring healthcare professionals' …

IA Alarabyat, N Al-Nsair, I Alrimawi… - BMC health services …, 2023 - Springer
Background The use of telehealth in the management of care and care delivery has been
increasing significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Telehealth is an emerging …

Muslim female gender preference in delaying the medical care at emergency department in Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia

AE Alqufly, BM Alharbi, KK Alhatlany… - Journal of family …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Background: Hospitals are responsible for considering patients religious beliefs and spiritual
ideas as part of their rights in emergency department (ED), where the urgent seek of medical …

Patient attitudes towards medical students at Damascus University teaching hospitals

RM Sayed-Hassan, HN Bashour, AY Koudsi - BMC medical education, 2012 - Springer
Background The cooperation of patients and their consent to involve medical students in
their care is vital to clinical education, but large numbers of students and lack of experience …

Women in medical education: views and experiences from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

L Alwazzan, CE Rees - Medical education, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Context Although research from Western contexts suggests that considerable inequalities for
female medical educators exist in the workplace, we do not yet know the views and …

Awareness of stomach and colorectal cancer risk factors, symptoms and time taken to seek medical help among public attending primary care setting in Muscat …

M Al-Azri, J Al-Kindi, T Al-Harthi, M Al-Dahri… - Journal of Cancer …, 2019 - Springer
Colorectal and stomach cancers are the top ranking cancers in Oman. Most of the patients
are diagnosed at advanced disease stages. The aim of this study is to explore the …