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Functional neurological disorder: a faith and cultural perspective

  • Aysha Baloch

    Student thesis: DClinPsych

    Abstract

    Section A:
    A systematic review of research that can contribute to knowledge of understandings and use
    of Cultural Competence (CC) initiatives in UK healthcare settings. A search of databases
    found ten studies. The findings were integrated to identify six themes relevant to
    understanding the term CC and CC initiatives. The review highlights inconsistencies in
    conceptualisations of CC and problems were found in the implementation of CC initiatives
    which often go unmonitored.

    Section B:
    An empirical paper exploring the role of family, faith and culture in Black and Asian
    individuals experiencing functional neurological symptoms. Seven semi-structured
    interviews were conducted and analysed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis
    (IPA). The results indicate that individuals largely understood their symptoms from a
    Eurocentric medical lens, but that the diagnosis was difficult to come to terms with. Cultural
    influences such as help-seeking behaviours, symptom and suffering perceptions, upbringing
    and language were found to play a part in how one experiences FND. Stigma and faith were
    found to play a significant role in individual’s experiences.
    Date of Award2021
    Original languageEnglish

    Keywords

    • Functional neurological disorder
    • Faith perspective
    • Cultural perspective

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