BACKGROUND Muslims comprise 4.8% of the national population in the UK and also form a significant proportion of its ethnic minority population, with trends set to continue for the foreseeable future. With ethnic minority health inequalities deepening further, there is an apparent lack of strategies to effectively tackle this growing problem. Imams, Muslim religious leaders, represent a hitherto under-investigated group who may have the capacity to facilitate positive health change within Muslim communities. The aim of this systematic review is to investigate the role of imams and mosques in health promotion in Muslim communities residing in Western societies. METHOD We will undertake a systematic literature review of PubMed, CINAHL...
Faith-based organizations (FBOs) serve as effective sites for community-based health promotion, but ...
The aim of this study is to address the association between Muslim religiosity and health outcomes, ...
The allegation that, ‘Being Muslim means that you cannot be British’ is often made. In view of this,...
BACKGROUND Muslims comprise 4.8% of the national population in the UK and also form a significant...
For downloading the full-text of this article please click here.Background and Objective: Numerous s...
Islamic religious settings (IRS) may be useful places to implement obesity interventions for Muslims...
This article is based on the findings from a research project, referred to hereafter as #ImamsBritai...
Second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure is high among UK Bangladeshi and Pakistani populations, reflecting ...
Integration of religion in community health and wellbeing interventions is important for achieving a...
Second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure is high among UK Bangladeshi and Pakistani populations, reflecting ...
Background: While religious beliefs and values influence health behaviors, conventional health dispa...
The article reports on the findings of a systematised literature review (SLR) of how the spiritual n...
Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) ensures equal access care to all British residents. Health o...
Objective: To characterise the diet of South Asian males attending mosques in Burnley in order to fo...
Ten per cent of the childhood population in the UK are of South Asian (SA) origin. Within this popul...
Faith-based organizations (FBOs) serve as effective sites for community-based health promotion, but ...
The aim of this study is to address the association between Muslim religiosity and health outcomes, ...
The allegation that, ‘Being Muslim means that you cannot be British’ is often made. In view of this,...
BACKGROUND Muslims comprise 4.8% of the national population in the UK and also form a significant...
For downloading the full-text of this article please click here.Background and Objective: Numerous s...
Islamic religious settings (IRS) may be useful places to implement obesity interventions for Muslims...
This article is based on the findings from a research project, referred to hereafter as #ImamsBritai...
Second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure is high among UK Bangladeshi and Pakistani populations, reflecting ...
Integration of religion in community health and wellbeing interventions is important for achieving a...
Second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure is high among UK Bangladeshi and Pakistani populations, reflecting ...
Background: While religious beliefs and values influence health behaviors, conventional health dispa...
The article reports on the findings of a systematised literature review (SLR) of how the spiritual n...
Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) ensures equal access care to all British residents. Health o...
Objective: To characterise the diet of South Asian males attending mosques in Burnley in order to fo...
Ten per cent of the childhood population in the UK are of South Asian (SA) origin. Within this popul...
Faith-based organizations (FBOs) serve as effective sites for community-based health promotion, but ...
The aim of this study is to address the association between Muslim religiosity and health outcomes, ...
The allegation that, ‘Being Muslim means that you cannot be British’ is often made. In view of this,...