Managing Women's Matter: A Cross-Cultural Study of Doctor-Patient Relationship in Pakistan and Malaysia

被引:0
|
作者
Rehman, Adeela [1 ]
Diah, Nurazzura Mohamad [2 ]
机构
[1] Fatima Jinnah Women Univ, Dept Sociol, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
[2] Int Islamic Univ Malaysia IIUM, Dept Sociol & Anthropol, Kulliyyah Islamic Revealed Knowledge, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
关键词
Doctor-Patient Relationship; Islam; Professional Ethics; Malaysia; Pakistan; ISLAM; MEDICALIZATION; PERSPECTIVES; CARE;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
Healthcare providers in the Muslim community take their profession as an obligation to serve the patients and community in humanistic way, that is described by the Islamic Law. The present study focuses on the doctor-patient relationship in two Muslim countries; Pakistan and Malaysia, to explore the ethical practices in the health profession. The study comprises of cross-sectional qualitative research design in which, in-depth interviews were conducted from female doctors and patients. Data was collected from female patients by visiting the clinics and hospitals for their concerns related to health. Sample of ten female patients and ten doctors (five from each country) were selected for the study. The findings highlighted the moderate relationship of doctors with patients and vice-versa. In Pakistan, majority of the doctors mentioned professional behaviors with the patients, as maternal healthcare is very sensitive and critical in nature. During their medical trainings, although they learnt professional ethics based on Islamic values and integrity however power of doctors over patients has been reported. Interestingly, most women who attended the menopause clinic in Malaysia accepted the doctor's dominance, because doctors talk to them about their problems and the women tend to accept their expertise. In conclusion, doctors in Pakistan and Malaysia have tried their level best to follow the professional ethics to treat the patients well. Doctors and patients need to realize each others perimeter in a larger setup and try to establish reciprocal relationship with one another.
引用
收藏
页码:697 / 713
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Attitudes of medical students in Lahore, Pakistan towards the doctor-patient relationship
    Ahmad, Waqas
    Krupat, Edward
    Asma, Yumna
    Noor-E-Fatima
    Attique, Rayan
    Mahmood, Umar
    Waqas, Ahmed
    PEERJ, 2015, 3
  • [2] Internet and Doctor-Patient Relationship: Cross-Sectional Study of Patients' Perceptions and Practices
    Singh, Sukanya
    Banerjee, Amitav
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2019, 63 (03) : 215 - 219
  • [3] Women and Gynaecological Cancer: Gender and the Doctor-Patient Relationship
    Willis, Eileen
    King, Debra
    Dwyer, Judith
    Wainer, Jo
    Owada, Kei
    TOPOI-AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PHILOSOPHY, 2017, 36 (03): : 509 - 519
  • [4] Care of women with a stillbirth. Special features of the doctor-patient relationship
    Ditz, S
    GYNAKOLOGE, 2001, 34 (03): : 212 - +
  • [5] Chinese Minority Perceives the Doctor-Patient Relationship Differently: A Cultural and Economic Interpretation
    Yang, Qian
    Zhang, Hao
    Yu, Mengfei
    Hu, Xiaoqian
    Gu, Yuxuan
    Sun, Xueshan
    Zhen, Xuemei
    Gu, Shuyan
    Huang, Minzhuo
    Wei, Jingming
    Zeng, Yuhang
    Dong, Hengjin
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2019, 7
  • [6] Attachment in the doctor-patient relationship in general practice: A qualitative study
    Frederiksen, Heidi Bogelund
    Kragstrup, Jakob
    Dehlholm-Lambertsen, Birgitte
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, 2010, 28 (03) : 185 - 190
  • [7] The Caregiving System and the Doctor-Patient Relationship: Responding to One's Needs
    Barstad Castro Neves, Mariana Guerra
    Grillo, Rafaela Oliveira
    Sollero-de-Campos, Flavia
    AVANCES EN PSICOLOGIA LATINOAMERICANA, 2019, 37 (01): : 63 - 72
  • [8] Changing of China's health policy and Doctor-Patient relationship: 1949-2016
    Zhou, Min
    Zhao, Lindu
    Campy, Kathryn S.
    Wang, Song
    HEALTH POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY, 2017, 6 (03) : 358 - 367
  • [9] Doctor-patient relationship strength's impact in an online healthcare community
    Guo, Shanshan
    Guo, Xitong
    Zhang, Xiaofei
    Vogel, Doug
    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT, 2018, 24 (02) : 279 - 300
  • [10] Attitudes of medical students in Khartoum, Sudan towards the doctor-patient relationship: a cross-sectional study
    Haiba, Aya M.
    Haiba, Marwan M.
    PEERJ, 2023, 11