Background: Care for people with progressive illness should be person centered and account for their cultural values and spiritual beliefs. There are an estimated 1.7 billion Muslims worldwide, largely living in low-income and middle-income countries. Aims: This study aimed to identify, appraise, and integrate the evidence for the experiences and preferences of Muslim patients and/or families for end-of-life care in Muslim-majority countries. Design: Systematic review. Data sources: PsychINFO, MEDLINE, Embase, Global Health, CINAHL, Cochrane Library and Registry of Clinical Trials, PubMed, Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ASSIA), Social Services Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, Social Policy & Practice, and Scopus were sea...
Background: Quality end-of-life care depends on understanding patients ’ end-of-life choices. Indivi...
Aim: To identify the needs of families of adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients in Saudi Arabia a...
In this study, I attempted to examine how religion, as well as other various social factors, affect ...
Gaps in the provision of spiritual care for terminally ill patients in Islamic societies — a systema...
The advancement of medical therapy that leads to the discovery of new medical treatments is indeed a...
Background: The provision of appropriate end of life care for patients who have different life exper...
Patients who live with a low quality of life and suffer from chronic pain may wish to end their suff...
Background: Muslim norms concerning palliative sedation can differ from secular and non-Muslim perce...
Background. Islam has a profound concept about death and aftermath. Believing in living after death ...
Muslim care providers working in a Western context have to deal with Western norms and regulations a...
Cancer is an illness that knows no international boundaries. There are more than eight million globa...
End-of-life care is a central aspect of health care in the United States. Given the country’s divers...
Background: Muslims are the largest religious minority in Europe. When confronted with life-threaten...
Spirituality could be understood as a personal belief, a relation with sacred, divine experience, a ...
<p><strong>Purpose</strong>: This article aims to review the appropriateness of five general quality...
Background: Quality end-of-life care depends on understanding patients ’ end-of-life choices. Indivi...
Aim: To identify the needs of families of adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients in Saudi Arabia a...
In this study, I attempted to examine how religion, as well as other various social factors, affect ...
Gaps in the provision of spiritual care for terminally ill patients in Islamic societies — a systema...
The advancement of medical therapy that leads to the discovery of new medical treatments is indeed a...
Background: The provision of appropriate end of life care for patients who have different life exper...
Patients who live with a low quality of life and suffer from chronic pain may wish to end their suff...
Background: Muslim norms concerning palliative sedation can differ from secular and non-Muslim perce...
Background. Islam has a profound concept about death and aftermath. Believing in living after death ...
Muslim care providers working in a Western context have to deal with Western norms and regulations a...
Cancer is an illness that knows no international boundaries. There are more than eight million globa...
End-of-life care is a central aspect of health care in the United States. Given the country’s divers...
Background: Muslims are the largest religious minority in Europe. When confronted with life-threaten...
Spirituality could be understood as a personal belief, a relation with sacred, divine experience, a ...
<p><strong>Purpose</strong>: This article aims to review the appropriateness of five general quality...
Background: Quality end-of-life care depends on understanding patients ’ end-of-life choices. Indivi...
Aim: To identify the needs of families of adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients in Saudi Arabia a...
In this study, I attempted to examine how religion, as well as other various social factors, affect ...