Providing culturally competent care for Muslim women poses specific challenges to the mental health provider. The importance of recognizing the strong link of postpartum depression, stigma against mental illness and medications, unique cultural beliefs, effect of discrimination, and emphasis on modesty in this patient population can serve as important tools in understanding the patient and establishing patient–provider alliance. This article will review and analyze illustrative cases related to the mental health treatment of Muslim women as well as the approach that providers can utilize to deliver culturally competent treatment for this patient population
The existing international research evidence shows that second- and third generation migrant women o...
Mental health services in most of the countries have shifted from traditional custodial care in the ...
Background: Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the U.S. It is imperative for mental he...
Providing culturally competent care for Muslim women poses specific challenges to the mental health ...
Abstract In the era of globalization and mass migratory movements, nursing ought to address pa...
As Canada becomes increasingly multicultural, counsellors along with other mental health professiona...
My work is based on the relation srup to the pacients in multikultural care with attaution on Islami...
Delivering high-quality care to female patients of the Muslim faith requires knowledge of the differ...
As in many cultures and religions, the stigma of mental illness and treatment in the Muslim immigran...
This article aims to increase an awareness of caring for Saudi families by non-Saudi nurses to impro...
This study uses an interpretive narrative method of qualitative research in a pilot project to exami...
Nurses can expect to care for patients from different cultures and faith traditions and need to deve...
In Canada, Muslim women face a unique form of discrimination based on their religious, racial, and g...
Background. Western definitions of, and approaches to, mental illness have been critiqued for their ...
Several culturally specific practical considerations should inform social work interventions with et...
The existing international research evidence shows that second- and third generation migrant women o...
Mental health services in most of the countries have shifted from traditional custodial care in the ...
Background: Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the U.S. It is imperative for mental he...
Providing culturally competent care for Muslim women poses specific challenges to the mental health ...
Abstract In the era of globalization and mass migratory movements, nursing ought to address pa...
As Canada becomes increasingly multicultural, counsellors along with other mental health professiona...
My work is based on the relation srup to the pacients in multikultural care with attaution on Islami...
Delivering high-quality care to female patients of the Muslim faith requires knowledge of the differ...
As in many cultures and religions, the stigma of mental illness and treatment in the Muslim immigran...
This article aims to increase an awareness of caring for Saudi families by non-Saudi nurses to impro...
This study uses an interpretive narrative method of qualitative research in a pilot project to exami...
Nurses can expect to care for patients from different cultures and faith traditions and need to deve...
In Canada, Muslim women face a unique form of discrimination based on their religious, racial, and g...
Background. Western definitions of, and approaches to, mental illness have been critiqued for their ...
Several culturally specific practical considerations should inform social work interventions with et...
The existing international research evidence shows that second- and third generation migrant women o...
Mental health services in most of the countries have shifted from traditional custodial care in the ...
Background: Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the U.S. It is imperative for mental he...