Faculty of Health Science, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey.
J Relig Health. 2022 Aug;61(4):2960-2974. doi: 10.1007/s10943-022-01588-4. Epub 2022 May 25.
The aim of this study was to examine opinions and experiences of Muslim pregnant women about Ramadan fasting in Turkey. The study had a descriptive, phenomenological design and included 17 Muslim pregnant women living in Turkey. Content analysis and word cloud analysis were performed. The content analysis revealed two themes. The most frequent words in the word cloud analysis were fasting, pregnancy, Ramadan, fast, religious duty, health, observing a missed fast, relief, concern, baby, thirsty and hungry. The findings of the study showed that religious beliefs, experiences, family and society pressured the pregnant women to keep Ramadan fasts. However, due to feeling worried about their own physical and psychological health and their infants, some of the women did not go on a fast. It can be recommended that pregnant women wanting to keep their fasts should be offered information about possible risks of fasting.
本研究旨在探讨土耳其穆斯林孕妇对斋戒的看法和经验。该研究采用描述性、现象学设计,纳入了 17 名居住在土耳其的穆斯林孕妇。进行了内容分析和词云分析。内容分析揭示了两个主题。词云分析中最常见的词是斋戒、怀孕、斋月、禁食、宗教义务、健康、补斋、安慰、担忧、婴儿、口渴和饥饿。研究结果表明,宗教信仰、经验、家庭和社会给孕妇带来了坚持斋戒的压力。然而,由于担心自己的身心健康和婴儿,一些孕妇没有禁食。可以建议那些想要斋戒的孕妇提供有关斋戒可能带来的风险的信息。