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Caring for the Islamic patient.

A T McKennis1

  • 1Methodist Hospital, Houston, USA.

AORN Journal
|June 22, 1999
PubMed
Summary

Perioperative nurses must understand diverse religious and ethnic practices, including Islam, to provide culturally sensitive patient care. Familiarity with a patient

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Cultural Competency
  • Patient Advocacy

Background:

  • Culturally sensitive care is vital for perioperative nurses acting as patient advocates.
  • Nurses require knowledge of global religious and ethnic groups for effective care.

Observation:

  • Islam is a global religion with diverse practices, varying from conservative to liberal interpretations.
  • Individual acceptance of religious principles exists on a spectrum.
  • A patient's country of origin significantly influences culturally competent care planning.

Findings:

  • Understanding the spectrum of Islamic practices is crucial for perioperative nurses.
  • Recognizing individual variations in religious adherence is essential.
  • Incorporating a patient's country of origin into care plans enhances cultural competence.

Implications:

  • Perioperative nurses must be educated on diverse cultural and religious practices.
  • Tailoring care to individual patient beliefs and origins improves advocacy.
  • This knowledge base supports equitable and effective patient care in surgical settings.

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