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Attitudes Towards African Traditional Medicine and Christian Spiritual Healing Regarding Treatment of Epilepsy in a Rural Community of Northern Tanzania

机译:非洲传统医学和基督教精神疗法对坦桑尼亚北部农村社区癫痫治疗的态度

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Most people with epilepsy (PWE) live in developing countries with limited access to health care facilities. In sub-Saharan Africa >with approximately 12 million PWE, 90% do not receive adequate medical treatment. In this context, traditional medicine, being easily accessible, plays an important role. However, in sub- Saharan Africa, studies on the attitude of people (both affected and not affected by epilepsy) towards traditional medicine for treatment of epilepsy are scarce. In this study, 167 people (59 PWE, 62 relatives, 46 villagers) were interviewed at the hospital and in the community with a semi-structured validated questionnaire regarding the prevailing attitude towards traditional medicine for treatment of epilepsy in a rural area of northern Tanzania. Various traditional healing methods (THM) could be ascertained, i.e. traditional herbal medicine, spiritual healing, scarifications and spitting. 44.3% (n=74/167) of the interviewed people were convinced that epilepsy could be treated successfully with THM. Interestingly, 34.1% (n=57/167) thought that Christian prayers could cure the cause and/or treat symptoms of epilepsy. Significantly more PWE and their relatives were in favour of THM compared to villagers not knowing about epilepsy or not being immediately affected by epilepsy (χ2-test, p=0.004). Further factors influencing people's attitudes towards THM were gender, tribe, religion and urbanity of people's dwellings. Our study demonstrates that not only THM but also prayers in the Christian sense seem to play an important role in people's beliefs regarding successful treatment of epilepsy. Factors influencing this belief system have been identified and are discussed.
机译:大多数癫痫病患者生活在发展中国家,无法获得医疗保健设施。在撒哈拉以南非洲>大约有1200万PWE 的人中,有90%的人没有得到足够的医疗。在这种情况下,易于获得的传统医学起着重要作用。然而,在撒哈拉以南非洲,关于人们(无论是否受到癫痫影响)对传统药物治疗癫痫的态度的研究很少。在这项研究中,对167名患者(59名PWE,62名亲属,46名村民)在医院和社区进行了访谈,并使用半结构化的有效问卷调查表,说明了坦桑尼亚北部农村地区对传统药物治疗癫痫病的普遍态度。 。可以确定各种传统的治疗方法(THM),即传统的草药,精神治疗,划痕和吐痰。 44.3%(n = 74/167)的受访者确信THM可成功治疗癫痫。有趣的是,34.1%(n = 57/167)认为基督徒的祈祷可以治愈癫痫的病因和/或治疗癫痫的症状。与不了解癫痫病或未立即受到癫痫病影响的村民相比,有更多的PWE及其亲戚支持THM(χ 2 -test,p = 0.004)。影响人们对THM态度的其他因素包括性别,部落,宗教信仰和人们居住的城市性。我们的研究表明,不仅THM而且基督教意义上的祈祷似乎在人们对成功治疗癫痫的信念中也起着重要作用。已经确定并讨论了影响此信念系统的因素。

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