Barriers to nurse–patient communication in Saudi Arabia: an integrative review

M Alshammari, J Duff, M Guilhermino - BMC nursing, 2019 - Springer
Background Effective nurse–patient communication is important in improving quality of
health care. However, there are several barriers to nurse–patient communication in Saudi …

[HTML][HTML] Culture and language differences as a barrier to provision of quality care by the health workforce in Saudi Arabia

KM Almutairi - Saudi medical journal, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives: To identify, synthesize, and summarize issues and challenges related to the
culture and language differences of the health workforce in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A …

[HTML][HTML] Telegram as a tool to supplement online medical education during COVID-19 crisis

MZ Iqbal, HI Alradhi, ASA Alhumaidi… - Acta informatica …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aim: This study explores the potential benefits and disadvantages of integrating Telegram
into undergraduate medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: An …

Cultural and religious educational needs of overseas nurses working in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates

N Al-Yateem, S AlYateem, R Rossiter - Holistic nursing practice, 2015 - journals.lww.com
A competent transcultural health care service has been identified as essential for the
delivery of safe health care in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the Kingdom of Saudi …

Hospital Nurses' Experiences of Providing Care for Muslim Patients in the United States

ZA Alfar - Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction: Understanding a patient's culture is imperative to providing holistic patient care.
The purpose of the study is to describe and explore the lived experiences of non-Muslim …

[PDF][PDF] Saudi community perception of nursing as a profession

H Saied, H Al Beshi, J Al Nafaie… - IOSR Journal of Nursing …, 2016 - academia.edu
Nurses are the largest group of healthcare providers, and the nursing shortage is a global
concern. Due to this shortage, Saudi Arabia depends heavily on expatriate nurses from …

Pediatric end of life care: impact of Islamic faith

SA Hafez, JA Snethen, E Ngui… - Western Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Studies investigating children and families' experiences at end of life in Saudi Arabia are
limited. However, one factor found to have an impact on patient and primary caregiver end of …

The Art of Childbirth of the Midwives of Al-Andalus: Social Assessment and Legal Implication of Health Assistance in the Cultural Diversity of the 10th–14th Centuries

B Espina-Jerez, AM Aguiar-Frías, J Siles-González… - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: The role of Al-Andalus's women were the result of Arabization and
Islamization in Spain. The 10th to the 14th centuries were a time of significant cultural …

Nursing image in Qatar: Past, present and future

J Hassan, A Hassan, ML King - MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, 2009 - platform.almanhal.com
Driving through the streets of Qatar instills in us a sense of pride and excitement as we view
the images of nurses portrayed in large billboards around the city. We are student nurses …

[PDF][PDF] A Phenomenological Study Of Non-Muslim Nurses Experiences Of Caring For Muslim Patients In Saudi Arabia

D Alosaimi, S Dyson, D Anthony - International Journal of Arts & …, 2013 - fac.ksu.edu.sa
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of non-Muslim nurses caring for
Muslim patients in Saudi Arabia. The study sought to understand from the perspective of non …