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1. NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF THE MUSLIM WOMAN
2.
WOMEN�S HEALTH ISSUES
GLOBALIZATION (IOMSN)
CULTURAL DIVERSITY
RACIAL
ETHNIC
3. ETHNOCENTRIC APPROACHES
ETHNOCULTURAL
ETHNONATIONALIST
ETHNOHISTORY
ETHNONURSING
ETHNOMIGRATION
5. The changing demographics of the USA alone, as reflected in the 1990 census, shows an increase of cultural diversity of the US population. We know that in the year 2000, what had been described as minority groups now constitute a national majority.
6. There are 6 million Muslims in the USA, and it is estimated that by the year 2010 their number will surpass Jews to make Islam the second largest religion.
The odds of seeing a Muslim patient in your clinic are growing.
8. CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NURSING PRACTICE
This statement describes the features of an operational definition of cultural diversity as it is expressed in nursing practice, education, administration, and research.
9. CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN NURSING PRACTICE Knowledge of cultural diversity is vital at all levels of nursing practice.
Ethnocentric approaches to nursing practice are ineffective in meeting health and nursing needs of diverse cultural groups of clients.
Knowledge about cultures and their impact on interactions with health care is essential for nurses, whether they are practicing in a clinical setting, education, research, or administration.
Cultural diversity addresses racial and ethnic differences; however, these concepts or feature of the human experience are not synonymous.
10. How cultural groups understand life processes.
How cultural groups define health and illness.
What cultural groups do to maintain wellness.
What cultural groups believe to be the causes of illness.
How healers cure and care for members of cultural groups.
How the cultural background of the nurse influences the way in which care is delivered.
11. Journal of transcultural nursing The official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society
12. Leininger, M. (1985b). Transcultural care diversity and universality: A theory of nursing. Nursing and Health Care, 6(4), 209-212.
The Sunrise Model
14. Culturally Sensitive Caring for Saudi Patients
Mohammad Zafir Al-Shahri, MBChB, ABFM, FFCM (KFU)
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, Vol. 13 No. 2, April 2002 133-138
15. Culture is shaped by many factors:
Religion
Race
Economic Status
Level of Education
Environmental Factors
Other Factors
16. RELIGION OF ISLAM
Total submission to the will of Allah by conforming inwardly and outwardly to His law.
17. The Five Pillars of Islam To testify that there is no God save Allah and that Mohammad (peace be upon him) is the messenger of Allah.
A form of worship rites that involve specific movements and sayings, which need to be performed five times a day.
To pay 2.5% of the wealth annually for the benefit of the needy in Muslim community.
To abstain from eating, drinking, and sexual intercourse during daytime (from dawn to sunset) throughout the 9th lunar month (Ramadan).
The pilgrimage to Makkah once in life for those who are physically and financially able.
18. RELIGION OF ISLAM KORAN
There are two main branches, Sunni and Shiite.
There are converts to the religion of Islam.
19. Muslims are all over the world.
90% of Arabs are Muslim
20% of Muslims are Arab
Muslims are not a homogeneous group of people.
They come from a wide range of cultural, political, and racial backgrounds.
Their faith is only one influential factor in their lives.
20. RELIGION OF ISLAM They believe in predestination.
They attribute the occurrence of disease to the will of Allah.
Medical treatment is allowed, as is preventive medicine.
Smoking
Alcohol
Illicit drugs
21. RELIGION OF ISLAM Traditional medicine and healers
Cauterize
Herbal medicine
Dietary treatments
Chiropractic treatments
Fracture reduction
Cupping
22. RELIGION OF ISLAM Spiritual Healing
Possession
Mal-effects of evil eye
Poisonous stings
23. RELIGION OF ISLAM Cleanliness is an important part of Islamic beliefs and ritualistic washing of certain body parts is essential to make one eligible to perform prayers which are required five times a day.
Modesty is one of the core values which is expressed by both genders.
Unnecessary touching is forbidden between unrelated adults of opposite sexes.
24. RELIGION OF ISLAM Dignity and Honor
Everything one does reflects on family honor of past, present, and future generations
Reputation is critical
Gender roles:
Men are providers and protect women and family
Women make the home and teach the children
Respectful behavior is expected of young adults