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'One big family': pastoral care and treatment seeking in an Egyptian coptic church in England
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 05:34 authored by John E A Shenouda, Maxwell CooperMaxwell CooperLittle is known about Coptic migrants’ chronic disease health beliefs and treatment-seeking behaviours. Interviews to explore these issues and their relationship with church membership were conducted with 15 Coptic migrants in Southern England. Obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) were most frequently identified as health risks for Coptic migrants. CVD was ascribed to stress and considered amenable to spiritual healing. Lay referral to medical practitioners who were church members was common but may devalue perceptions of family medicine. The Coptic Church functions as a community that addresses members’ wider vulnerability. Central to this is the ‘‘parish nurse’’ role of the priest.
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Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Published version
Journal
Journal of Religion and HealthISSN
0022-4197Publisher
SpringerExternal DOI
Issue
4Volume
56Page range
1450-1459Department affiliated with
- Division of Medical Education Publications
Full text available
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- Yes