Title of article :
Spiritual care at the end of life in the Islamic context, a systematic review
Author/Authors :
Asadi‐Lari, M Assistant Professor - Department of Epidemiology - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Oncopathology Research Centre - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Goushegir, SA Head - Research Institute for Islamic and Complementary Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Madjd, Z Assistant Professor - Department of Pathology - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Cancer Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University (MC) , Latifi, NA Associate Professor - Department of Plastic Surgery - Iran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
According to the statistics over 30000 deaths occur annually in Iran due to cancer
with an incidence of over 70000 new cases; this growing rate is similar to the
developing world. These figures do not take into account other chronic illnesses like
diabetes, heart failure, gastro-intestinal disorders, chronic neurological disorders
and lung disease, which all warrant palliative care.
A systematic review was conducted until the end of 2007, to find out the ways that
palliative care services are provided for Muslim patients suffering from cancer. Only
three papers met the criteria as being original research either quantitative or
qualitative, published during the last 10 years. Our findings conceded that very few
papers are available in Islamic context about spiritual care at the end of life, where
only one was quantitative. While cancer is rapidly increasing specially in developing
world, the need of terminally ill patients with other conditions should be equally
considered. Despite the fact that spirituality in Islamic societies exists profoundly,
spiritual care must be institutionalised for patients who are in most need at their end
of life, which needs more evidence.
Keywords :
palliative care , spiritual care , islamic societies
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics