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Health Status and Demand for Health Care

Alfina Khatun, Talukdar

Health Status and Demand for Health Care

Muslim women have unique health needs and demands for healthcare, which may vary based on cultural, social, and religious factors. In many Muslim-majority countries, access to healthcare is limited, and women face additional challenges due to cultural norms and gender disparities. Muslim women often have specific health concerns related to reproductive health, such as fertility, family planning, and pregnancy. In addition, mental health issues, including depression and anxiety, may be more prevalent among Muslim women due to the stressors associated with cultural and religious expectations, immigration, and discrimination. Access to mental health services may also be limited, and stigma associated with seeking help may be a barrier. Moreover, Muslim women may have unique dietary requirements due to religious restrictions on certain foods, such as pork and alcohol, and fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. This may require healthcare providers to offer culturally sensitive dietary advice and support. To address these challenges, healthcare providers should strive to provide patient-centered care that takes into account the specific cultural and religious needs of Muslim women. This may involve offering language and cultural competency training for healthcare providers, providing access to female providers, and offering flexible appointment scheduling to accommodate religious practices. Furthermore, digital health technologies can play an important role in addressing the healthcare needs of Muslim women. For example, a health recommender system that uses deep learning and natural language processing could provide personalized health recommendations based on a patient's unique health needs and cultural preferences. Overall, understanding the unique health status and demands for healthcare among Muslim women is crucial for providing high-quality, culturally sensitive care. By addressing these needs, healthcare providers can improve health outcomes and promote health equity for Muslim women.

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ISBN 9798889952183
Sprache eng
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Verlag Self Publ
Jahr 20230430

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