Miller M A
College of Nursing, University of Delaware, Newark, USA.
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 1995 Mar-Apr;24(3):257-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6909.1995.tb02471.x.
A review of the literature on culture, health/women's health, and spirituality/religion reveals that the purported relationships among these variables may be tenuous. Nevertheless, there is a need for health care professionals to be aware of existing cultural/religious beliefs that may affect women's health behavior if provision of holistic health care is a goal. Implications for practice and research can be drawn from the existing evidence in the literature.
对有关文化、健康/女性健康以及灵性/宗教的文献进行综述后发现,这些变量之间所谓的关系可能并不紧密。然而,如果将提供全面的医疗保健作为目标,医护人员就有必要了解可能影响女性健康行为的现有文化/宗教信仰。可以从文献中的现有证据得出对实践和研究的启示。