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美国人对斋月期间禁食、用药和医疗服务提供者参与情况的看法。

Perceptions among Muslims regarding fasting, medication use and provider engagement during Ramadan in the United States.

机构信息

Clinical Pharmacy Department, College of Pharmacy, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Alkarj, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Division of Health Outcomes, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Austin, Texas, USA.

出版信息

Int J Health Plann Manage. 2021 May;36(3):945-957. doi: 10.1002/hpm.3147. Epub 2021 Mar 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Muslims with chronic diseases tend to fast during Ramadan, although Islam allows them not to fast. Therefore, understanding their perceptions and how they manage their health, especially as a minority population, is very important.

OBJECTIVE

To examine Muslims' (1) perceptions of fasting exemptions, (2) medication usage behaviour, (3) perceptions of relationships with healthcare providers and (4) factors impacting health management during Ramadan.

METHOD

This was a qualitative study employing four focus groups (two groups of women and two groups of men). Adult Muslims (aged 18 years or more) with chronic diseases were invited to participate. Participants were asked open-ended questions about their fasting ability, medication usage behaviours, healthcare access and collaboration with providers during Ramadan. Trained researchers conducted the focus groups interviews in both English and Arabic. Each focus group was recorded, and three investigators independently transcribed the data and extracted themes and categories. Coding terminology issues were resolved through discussion.

RESULTS

Twenty-five Muslims with chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes, hypertension, renal failure and anaemia) participated. The most prominent themes/subthemes were as follows: (1) fasting exemption (e.g., uncontrolled medical conditions), (2) fasting nonexemption (e.g., controlled medical conditions), (3) nonoral medication use during Ramadan, (4) healthcare provider involvement during Ramadan, and (5) factors impacting health management during Ramadan.

CONCLUSION

Muslim patients perceive fasting as an important religious practice, so they tend to self-modify their medication-taking behaviours. Educating pharmacists and other healthcare providers about Muslim culture, especially their strong desire to fast, may lead to Muslims better managing their medications and viewing pharmacists and other healthcare providers as knowledgeable healthcare providers.

摘要

背景

患有慢性病的穆斯林倾向于在斋月期间封斋,尽管伊斯兰教允许他们不封斋。因此,了解他们的看法以及他们如何管理自己的健康状况非常重要,尤其是作为少数群体。

目的

考察穆斯林(1)对禁食豁免的看法、(2)用药行为、(3)与医疗保健提供者关系的看法,以及(4)在斋月期间影响健康管理的因素。

方法

这是一项采用了 4 个焦点小组(两组女性和两组男性)的定性研究。邀请患有慢性病的成年穆斯林(18 岁及以上)参加。要求参与者回答有关他们斋戒能力、用药行为、在斋月期间获得医疗保健的机会以及与提供者合作的问题。受过培训的研究人员用英语和阿拉伯语进行焦点小组访谈。每个焦点小组都进行了录音,三名调查员独立转录数据并提取主题和类别。通过讨论解决编码术语问题。

结果

25 名患有慢性病的穆斯林(例如糖尿病、高血压、肾衰竭和贫血)参加了研究。最突出的主题/子主题如下:(1)禁食豁免(例如,无法控制的医疗条件),(2)禁食非豁免(例如,可控制的医疗条件),(3)在斋月期间使用非口服药物,(4)在斋月期间医疗保健提供者的参与,以及(5)影响斋月期间健康管理的因素。

结论

穆斯林患者将斋戒视为一种重要的宗教实践,因此他们倾向于自行调整用药行为。教育药剂师和其他医疗保健提供者了解穆斯林文化,尤其是他们强烈的斋戒愿望,可能会使穆斯林更好地管理他们的药物,并将药剂师和其他医疗保健提供者视为知识渊博的医疗保健提供者。

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