Research
Select Funded Projects
Understanding the role of patients’ religion in reproductive healthcare: A learning health systems approach
This project focuses on understanding health system, provider, and patient priorities with regards to religion and reproductive healthcare. These results will provide data to develop generalizable lessons on how to shape our inquiries about patients’ religious/spiritual practices and identities. This work will also inform how health systems, hospitals, clinics, and practitioners can respectfully and effectively incorporate this important aspect of many patients’ lives into their communications, shared decision-making, and treatment recommendations to enhance holistic, individualized patient care. Using Ramadan fasting during pregnancy as an illustrative example of how religion might impact reproductive health and equity, we will explore patient and provider perspectives on navigating this counseling and decision-making in the healthcare setting.
Funding: Massachusetts Institute for Excellence and Quality in Learning Health Systems (Mass EQLHS)
The Muslim Health Ethics Project: A Collaborative Digital Resource for Islam and Gender-Sensitive Medical Decision-Making
This project will pilot a web-based multimedia interdisciplinary collaborative digital platform to serve as a resource for Muslim patients navigating dilemmas at the intersection of religion, health, and ethics. This will leave an impactful digital legacy as a dual academic and public-facing resource on Muslim patients’ health concerns and ethical decision-making. This project is a collaboration with the Dartmouth Islamic Ethics Lab.
Funding: Harvard University William F. Milton Fund