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Women in nursing in Islamic societies / edited by Nancy H. Bryant.
Holman Biotech Commons RT13.I74 W66 2003
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Nursing--Islamic countries.
- Nursing.
- Women--Islamic countries--Social conditions.
- Women.
- Islamic countries.
- Social conditions.
- Medical Subjects:
- Nursing.
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 358 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.
- Summary:
- This book covers a range of subjects related to women, nursing and Islam, with insights provided by a diversity of authors, each with their own relevant expertise. The writings encompass multiple dimensions of the field, ranging from the status of girls' and women's education to their place in society. The volume makes a significant contribution to understanding nursing from the perspective of Islamic society. It also presents nursing in a broad social context while simultaneously providing country-specific examples through well-written country vignettes from Iraq, Lebanon, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. Nancy H. Bryant spent significant time working and travelling in Islamic countries. This experience helped her to understand first-hand the tremendous need for nurses in Islamic societies. However, she also learned about the reluctance of young Muslim women to join this profession for reasons ranging from poor remuneration and working conditions to traditional and cultural constraints including its low status and image. Among other issues, contributors discuss nursing education and professional standards, midwifery and violence against nurses and women. They describe not only problems and limitations, but also changes in positive directions for nursing in Islamic societies.
- Contents:
- 2. Nursing and Midwifery: The Global Context / Gillian Biscoe 14
- 3. Issues of Control: The Role of Nursing in the Regulation of the Profession / Fadwa A. Affara 42
- 4. Educating Girls and Women in Islamic Countries: What is the Problem? / Nagat El-Sanabary 56
- 5. Remuneration of Nurses in Islamic Countries: An Economic Factor in a Social Context / Hedva Sarfati 90
- 6. Violence Against Nurses: Violation of Human Rights / Mireille Kingma 135
- 7. Women Of Pakistan: Trapped But Struggling / Kausar S. Khan 159
- 8. Nursing Education in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: A World Health Organization Initiative / Fariba Al-Darazi 175
- 9. Nursing Health Human Resources in Pakistan / Yasmin Amarsi 188
- 10. Reporting from Bangladesh / Rahima Jamal Akhter, Ira Dibra, Nancy H. Bryant, Janet James 232
- 11. Women and the Nursing Profession in Saudi Arabia / Nagat El-Sanabary 255
- 12. The Malaysian Example / Nancy H. Bryant 281
- 13. Nursing in Iraq / Joyceen S. Boyle, Khlood Salman 292
- 14. Lebanon: An American Nurse Amidst Chaos, 1975-2002 / Gladys Mouro 310
- 15. Nursing Education in Afghanistan: Yesterday and Today / Paula Herberg 321
- 16. Reflections and Future Directions / Nancy H. Bryant 338.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 0195798880
- OCLC:
- 52583854
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