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Women in Nursing in Islamic Societies

Bryant, Nancy(Edited by)
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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 presenting country-specific examples through well-written country vignettes from Iraq, Lebanon, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Bangladesh.

The editor of this volume spent significant time working in Islamic countries.

This experience helped her understand 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, midwifery and violence against nurses.

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OUP Pakistan
0195798880 / 9780195798883
Hardback
10/07/2003
Pakistan
English
358 pages
138 x 216 mm, 596 grams
Professional & Vocational Learn More