Muslim American Healthcare & Spiritual Needs (MAHSN) Survey
by Asna Khan
Date 17 March 2021
Seeking to understand the healthcare needs of muslim patients with regard to hospital accommodations.
INITIATIVE ON ISLAM AND MEDICINE
As-Salaamu Alaykum,
Thank you for taking this survey. We greatly appreciate your investing time in helping us learn about the experiences of Muslims interacting with the American healthcare system.
The survey consists of three parts: spiritual needs, experiences of discrimination, and sociodemographic questions and will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.
Your responses during the entire study will be kept confidential. Your participation is completely voluntary, and you are free to skip any questions. However, to ensure the validity of our findings, please try to answer all of the questions.
If you have any questions about the survey or this study, please approach someone from the research team at: Mohamed Hamouda (hamouda@uchospitals.edu)
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