2022
DOI: 10.6002/ect.2022.0135
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Muslims, Islam, and Organ Donation: Righting Social Narratives and Designing Ethically Balanced Educational Interventions

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“…Islam stands as the second most widely practiced religion worldwide, and the Muslim population in Western societies has expanded because of ongoing migration patterns (Ali et al , 2020). Studies have underscored that Muslims exhibit greater reluctance toward organ donation and transplantation compared to individuals of other faiths (Padela et al , 2022; Padela et al , 2022; Ali et al , 2020). In Muslim-majority countries, social marketing strategies have been used to promote organ donation (Alessa et al , 2023; Ruck et al , 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Islam stands as the second most widely practiced religion worldwide, and the Muslim population in Western societies has expanded because of ongoing migration patterns (Ali et al , 2020). Studies have underscored that Muslims exhibit greater reluctance toward organ donation and transplantation compared to individuals of other faiths (Padela et al , 2022; Padela et al , 2022; Ali et al , 2020). In Muslim-majority countries, social marketing strategies have been used to promote organ donation (Alessa et al , 2023; Ruck et al , 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%