2023
DOI: 10.5334/pme.920
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<p class="Articletitle"><span lang="EN-GB">The Role of Religious Culture in Medical Professionalism in a Muslim Arab Society</span></p>

Abstract: Purpose: Calls have been made to integrate concepts and practices derived from Muslim culture into medical professionalism in Muslim societies. Little is known about how these religious cultural concepts (RCCs) influence medical practice and education. This study explored the influence of RCCs on medical professionalism in Saudi Arabia. Methods: This was a qualitative study that implemented a constructivist, grounded theory approach. Semi-structured interviews about RCCs and medical professionalism were conduc… Show more

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“…Also, the multifaceted influence of religion on medical education in the Middle East encompasses a confluence of cultural, social, and epistemological factors, engendering unique pedagogical paradigms (Elbarazi et al, 2017 ; Tayeb et al, 2023 ). The prevailing Islamic ethos in the region imbues medical curricula with nuanced ethical considerations and axiological precepts, fostering an integrative approach to biopsychosocial models of health and disease (Fekih-Romdhane et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the multifaceted influence of religion on medical education in the Middle East encompasses a confluence of cultural, social, and epistemological factors, engendering unique pedagogical paradigms (Elbarazi et al, 2017 ; Tayeb et al, 2023 ). The prevailing Islamic ethos in the region imbues medical curricula with nuanced ethical considerations and axiological precepts, fostering an integrative approach to biopsychosocial models of health and disease (Fekih-Romdhane et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implications of this study go beyond mere academic inquiry. The findings hold the potential to positively impact healthcare practices and policies in Saudi Arabia, as well as other regions with similar cultural considerations [ 5 , 7 ]. By understanding the intricate interplay of cultural norms and individual beliefs in relation to hysterectomy, healthcare providers can offer more patient-centered and empathetic care, in addition to fostering informed decision-making and tailored treatment plans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%