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Muslim patients and cross-gender interactions in medicine: an Islamic bioethical perspective.

机译:穆斯林患者和医学上的跨性别互动:伊斯兰生物伦理学的观点。

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As physicians encounter an increasingly diverse patient population, socioeconomic circumstances, religious values and cultural practices may present barriers to the delivery of quality care. Increasing cultural competence is often cited as a way to reduce healthcare disparities arising from value and cultural differences between patients and providers. Cultural competence entails not only a knowledge base of cultural practices of disparate patient populations, but also an attitude of adapting one's practice style to meet patient needs and values. Gender roles, relationship dynamics and boundaries are culture specific, and are frequently shaped by religious teachings. Consequently, religion may be conceptualised as a cultural repertoire, or dynamic tool-kit, by which members of a faith adapt and negotiate their identity in multicultural societies. The manner in which Islamic beliefs and values inform Muslim healthcare behaviours is relatively under-investigated. In an effort to explore the impact of Islam on the relationship between patients and providers, we present an Islamic bioethical perspective on cross-gender relations in the patient-doctor relationship. We will begin with a clinical scenario highlighting three areas of gender interaction that bear clinical relevance: dress code, seclusion of members of the opposite sex and physical contact. Next, we provide a brief overview of the foundations of Islamic law and ethical deliberation and then proceed to develop ethicolegal guidelines pertaining to gender relations within the medical context. At the end of this reflection, we offer some practice recommendations that are attuned to the cultural sensitivities of Muslim patient populations.
机译:随着医生遇到越来越多的患者群体,社会经济状况,宗教价值观和文化习俗可能会成为提供优质护理的障碍。人们通常认为,提高文化能力是减少因患者和提供者之间的价值和文化差异而引起的医疗保健差距的一种方法。文化能力不仅需要不同患者群体的文化实践知识基础,而且还需要一种适应其实践风格以满足患者需求和价值观的态度。性别角色,关系动态和界限是特定于文化的,并且经常受到宗教教义的影响。因此,宗教可以被概念化为一种文化库或动态工具包,通过这种工具,信仰的成员可以在多元文化社会中适应和协商其身份。伊斯兰信仰和价值观告知穆斯林医疗保健行为的方式相对未得到充分研究。为了探究伊斯兰教对患者与医疗提供者之间关系的影响,我们提出了一种伊斯兰生物伦理观点,即在医患关系中跨性别关系。我们将从一个临床场景开始,重点介绍与临床相关的三个性别互动领域:着装规范,异性成员的隔离和身体接触。接下来,我们简要概述了伊斯兰法律和道德审议的基础,然后着手制定与医学背景中的性别关系有关的道德法律准则。在思考的最后,我们提供了一些与穆斯林患者群体的文化敏感性相适应的实践建议。

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