Cultural, religious, and demographic factors shaping Arab healthcare providers' decisions on referring Arab patients to palliative care in Israel: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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Lived experiences of type 2 diabetes self-management in Jordan: A qualitative study of sociocultural, religious, and healthcare influences. [PDF]
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"Self-burning is the only way to show how painful women's lives are". A qualitative study of the social context of suicidal self-burning among Iraqi Kurdish women. [PDF]
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Religious Services In Extraordinary Times
Religious services cover very comprehensive areas including the inside and outside dimensions of mosque in the frame of Islam. Religious services have aspects differentiated in respect of the local conditions of groups and societies in addition to their universal, even global aspects. Also, religious services can be fulfilled in the international areas
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Attendance at Religious Services and Mortality in a National Sample
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2004Research and theory increasingly suggest that attendance at religious services is protective against premature mortality. However, prior studies are limited and do not extensively explore potential explanations for the relationship, especially in terms of religious beliefs and behaviors associated with service attendance.
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Religious Affiliation, Religious Service Attendance, and Mortality
Journal of Religion and Health, 2014Very few studies have examined the effects of both religious affiliation and religiosity on mortality at the same time, and studies employing multiple dimensions of religiosity other than religious attendance are rare. Using the newly created General Social Survey-National Death Index data, our report contributes to the religion and mortality ...
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A circumcision service for religious reasons
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Use of Hospital Services, Religious Attendance, and Religious Affiliation
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AbstractDespite intensive research into service quality, the Church appears to have been overlooked. Using a tailored measurement tool, this paper examines those aspects of the Church that respondents feel are important in their assessments of service quality.Results indicate that the three most important service quality dimensions are responsiveness ...
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Is Religious Service Attendance Declining?
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