ABSTRACT

This practical and patient-centred guide assists medical professionals in delivering better clinical care to Arab patients. In examining the psychosocial underpinnings of Arab medicine, this unique book summarises and assesses the latest research, taking into account the needs and priorities of Arab patients. Important issues covered include patient education, compliance, 'doctor shopping', and psychiatric and mental health services. The evidence-based approach integrates academic research and first-hand experience from the unique bicultural position of the contributors. "Caring for Arab Patients" is vital for all healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists and occupational therapists with responsibilities for Arab patients, throughout the world. Students of medicine and nursing will find much of interest, as will healthcare managers, researchers, academics, policy makers and shapers.

part 1|1 pages

Culture, environment and health

chapter 1|13 pages

Culture and health

chapter 3|33 pages

Gender and health

chapter 4|14 pages

Genetic disorders

part 2|1 pages

The family

chapter 6|11 pages

Child abuse and neglect

chapter 7|15 pages

Domestic conflict and violence

chapter 8|7 pages

Disability

chapter 9|16 pages

Age and aging

chapter 10|11 pages

Death and dying

part 3|1 pages

Mental health

part 4|1 pages

Patient education

chapter 17|12 pages

Patient education