2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12882-021-02255-8
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Exploring the experiences and perceptions of haemodialysis patients observing Ramadan fasting: a qualitative study

Abstract: Background The festival of Ramadan is a month of spiritual reflection for Muslims worldwide. During Ramadan, Muslims are required to refrain from eating and drinking during daylight hours. Although exempted from fasting, many patients undergoing maintenance haemodialysis (HD) opt to participate in this religious practice. Many studies have explored the effects of Ramadan on health outcomes, however, the exploration from patients’ own point of view pertaining to this religious practice is lackin… Show more

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“…From a different angle, the experiences and perceptions of hemodialysis (HD) patients observing RF from three HD centers in Malaysia were studied using an exploratory qualitative approach. 34 Four major themes emerged from the data (a) “fasting experiences,” (b) “perceived side effects of fasting,” (c) “health-seeking behavior,” and (d) “education and awareness needs.” Patients expressed the significance of RF and its perceived impact on their health. A lack of health-seeking behavior among patients raised the need for awareness and education related to RF.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From a different angle, the experiences and perceptions of hemodialysis (HD) patients observing RF from three HD centers in Malaysia were studied using an exploratory qualitative approach. 34 Four major themes emerged from the data (a) “fasting experiences,” (b) “perceived side effects of fasting,” (c) “health-seeking behavior,” and (d) “education and awareness needs.” Patients expressed the significance of RF and its perceived impact on their health. A lack of health-seeking behavior among patients raised the need for awareness and education related to RF.…”
Section: Highlights Of the Year's Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, in an experimental phenomenology qualitative study studied the experiences and perceptions of Muslim HD patients observing RF from three HD centers (Malaysia). 62 Four major themes emerged from the data, namely: (1) "fasting experiences," (2) "perceived side effects of fasting," (3) "health-seeking behavior," and ( 4) "education and awareness needs." Patients expressed the significance of RF and the perceived impact of fasting on their health.…”
Section: Acute Renal Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%