Issues post-stroke for Muslim people in maintaining the practice of salat (prayer): A qualitative study
Autor: | Pamela J Wood, Che Rabiaah Mohamed, Cheryle Moss, Katherine Nelson |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Adolescent media_common.quotation_subject medicine.medical_treatment Posture MEDLINE Islam Nurse's Role Interviews as Topic Young Adult Patient Education as Topic Nursing Spirituality medicine Humans Family Stroke General Nursing media_common Rehabilitation business.industry Family caregivers Malaysia Middle Aged medicine.disease Culturally Competent Care humanities Prayer Female business Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Collegian. 22:243-249 |
ISSN: | 1322-7696 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.colegn.2014.01.001 |
Popis: | Summary Background Muslims throughout the world perform salat (prayer) five times a day; salat involves a person reciting the Holy Qur'an while being in several positions. There are several steps that should be carried out before prayer, including wudhu (ablution) and covering one's awrah (body). Objectives To identify educational needs for stroke patients and their caregivers in Malaysia. Another purpose is to report on the needs identified by stroke patients and their families related to salat . Methods Descriptive qualitative study. Phase 1 involved semi-structured interviews with stroke patients ( n =5), family caregivers ( n =5) and health professionals ( n =12) in Kelantan Malaysia. Phase 2 involved presenting the findings from Phase 1 to the health professionals with the aim of establishing priorities and processes to develop education strategies for stroke patients and their families. Results Preparing for and performing salat was challenging for both patient and family carers to do following a stroke. Themes identified were prayer and the meaning of the stroke events for participants, difficulties praying post-stroke, prayer as part of rehabilitation therapy. Conclusion Providing culturally safe care should include how nurses assess and support patients and their caregivers post stroke to meet their prayer needs. Nurses have a role in discussing with stroke patients and their families how in addition to its spiritual and customary benefits, prayer and for Muslims reciting the Holy Qur'an can have cognitive and rehabilitation benefits, as well as being a source of psychological support for stroke patients. |
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