The Arab Muslim population is one of the dramatically increasing minorities in the United States. In addition to other fac-tors, religion and cultural background influence individuals ’ beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes toward health and illness. The author describes health beliefs and practices of the Arab Muslim population in the United States. That population is at an increased risk for several diseases and faces many barriers to accessing the American health care system. Some barriers, such as modesty, gender preference in healthcare providers, and illness causation misconceptions, arise out of their cultural beliefs and practices. Other barriers are related to the complexity of the health care system and the lack of culturally com-pete...
Culturally-specific lifestyle diabetes prevention programs require an assessment of population disea...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify mechanisms by which Islamic beliefs, values, ...
Background: While religious beliefs and values influence health behaviors, conventional health dispa...
The Arab Muslim population is one of the dramatically increasing minorities in the United States. In...
Delivering high-quality care to female patients of the Muslim faith requires knowledge of the differ...
Abstract In the era of globalization and mass migratory movements, nursing ought to address pa...
Background: The United States population is becoming increasingly diverse, with racial and ethnic mi...
Background: Arab Americans are a historically understudied minority group in the United States and t...
Health professionals need to be cognizant of the varying perceptions of health shared by peo-ple fro...
Health professionals need to be cognizant of the varying perceptions of health shared by people from...
Background: Despite substantial attention paid to Arab-Americans (AAs) in the media and in public di...
This article aims to increase an awareness of caring for Saudi families by non-Saudi nurses to impro...
Purpose: This study examines statistical associates of cardiovascular disease risk factors, as defin...
A health needs assessment was conducted with Arab-American immigrants in northern California. Data w...
Health professionals need to be cognizant of the varying perceptions of health shared by people from...
Culturally-specific lifestyle diabetes prevention programs require an assessment of population disea...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify mechanisms by which Islamic beliefs, values, ...
Background: While religious beliefs and values influence health behaviors, conventional health dispa...
The Arab Muslim population is one of the dramatically increasing minorities in the United States. In...
Delivering high-quality care to female patients of the Muslim faith requires knowledge of the differ...
Abstract In the era of globalization and mass migratory movements, nursing ought to address pa...
Background: The United States population is becoming increasingly diverse, with racial and ethnic mi...
Background: Arab Americans are a historically understudied minority group in the United States and t...
Health professionals need to be cognizant of the varying perceptions of health shared by peo-ple fro...
Health professionals need to be cognizant of the varying perceptions of health shared by people from...
Background: Despite substantial attention paid to Arab-Americans (AAs) in the media and in public di...
This article aims to increase an awareness of caring for Saudi families by non-Saudi nurses to impro...
Purpose: This study examines statistical associates of cardiovascular disease risk factors, as defin...
A health needs assessment was conducted with Arab-American immigrants in northern California. Data w...
Health professionals need to be cognizant of the varying perceptions of health shared by people from...
Culturally-specific lifestyle diabetes prevention programs require an assessment of population disea...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify mechanisms by which Islamic beliefs, values, ...
Background: While religious beliefs and values influence health behaviors, conventional health dispa...