Chudner Irit, Drach-Zahavy Anat, Madjar Batya, Gelman Leah, Habib Sonia
Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
, Tel Aviv, Israel.
J Relig Health. 2025 Feb;64(1):166-185. doi: 10.1007/s10943-024-02212-3. Epub 2024 Dec 29.
This study explores Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women's attitudes toward video-consultation usage in Israeli primary care settings. In-depth interviews were conducted with twenty-two women from diverse Ultra-Orthodox communities in Israel, using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Despite traditionally limited digital tool usage, participants showed readiness for video-consultations' adoption through dedicated 'kosher' medical devices. Key motivations included after-hours accessibility, convenience, and privacy, while barriers involved cultural stigma and technology concerns. Healthcare organizations should develop dedicated telemedicine devices aligned with religious values, offering insights for implementing culturally sensitive services for religious minority groups.
本研究探讨了极端正统派犹太女性对以色列初级医疗保健机构中视频会诊使用的态度。通过解释性现象学分析,对来自以色列不同极端正统派社区的22名女性进行了深入访谈。尽管传统上数字工具的使用有限,但参与者表示愿意通过专用的“符合犹太教规”的医疗设备采用视频会诊。主要动机包括非工作时间的可及性、便利性和隐私性,而障碍则涉及文化耻辱感和技术问题担忧。医疗保健机构应开发符合宗教价值观的专用远程医疗设备,并为宗教少数群体实施具有文化敏感性的服务提供见解。