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“ We are like co-wives ”: Traditional healers' views on collaborating with the formal Child and Adolescent Mental Health System in Uganda

机译:“我们就像妻子一样”:传统治疗师关于与乌干达正式的儿童和青少年精神卫生系统合作的观点

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Early identification and management of mental illness in childhood and adolescence helps to avert debilitating mental illness in adulthood but the attention given to Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) has until recently been low. Traditional healers are often consulted by patients with mental illness and in Uganda, up to 60% of patients attending traditional healers have moderate to severe mental illness. Poor access to CAMH care in Uganda creates a treatment gap that could be met through enhanced collaboration between traditional healers and biomedical health systems. The aim of this study was to explore traditional healers’ views on their collaboration with biomedical health systems so as to inform the implementation of strategies to improve access to CAMH services in Uganda. In-depth interviews with 20 purposively selected traditional healers were conducted in November 2015. A semi-structured interview guide was used to explore: 1) The experiences of traditional healers with mental ill-health in children and adolescents; 2) their willingness to collaborate with the formal health system; and 3) their perception of clinicians’ willingness to collaborate with them. Interviews were conducted in local languages and tape recorded. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Traditional healers described several experiences managing children and adolescents with mental illness, which they ascribed to spiritual and physical causes. The spiritual explanations were a consequence of unhappy ancestral spirits, modern religions and witchcraft, while physical causes mentioned included substance abuse and fevers. No traditional healer had received a patient referred to them from a medical clinic although all had referred patients to clinics for non-mental health reasons. Traditional healers expressed distrust in biomedical health systems and believed their treatments were superior to medical therapies in alleviating mental suffering. They expressed willingness to collaborate with biomedical providers. However, traditional healers believe clinicians disregard them and would not be willing to collaborate with them. Potential for collaboration between traditional healers and biomedical health systems for improving access to CAMH services in Uganda exists, but is undermined by mutual mistrust and competition between traditional healers and clinicians.
机译:早期识别和管理儿童期和青少年期的精神疾病有助于避免成年后的精神疾病,但是直到最近,对儿童和青少年心理健康(CAMH)的关注仍然很少。精神疾病患者通常会咨询传统治疗师,在乌干达,参加传统治疗师的患者中多达60%患有中度至重度精神疾病。乌干达获得CAMH护理的机会不足造成了治疗上的差距,可以通过加强传统治疗师与生物医学卫生系统之间的合作来弥补这一差距。这项研究的目的是探讨传统治疗师与生物医学卫生系统合作的观点,以指导实施战略以改善乌干达获得CAMH服务的机会。 2015年11月,对20名有目的的传统治疗师进行了深入访谈。采用半结构化访谈指南来探讨:1)传统治疗师在儿童和青少年中患有精神疾病的经验; 2)他们愿意与正规卫生系统合作; 3)他们对临床医生愿意与他们合作的看法。采访以当地语言进行,并有录音带。使用主题分析对数据进行分析。传统的治疗师描述了几种管理患有精神疾病的儿童和青少年的经历,他们将这些归因于精神和身体原因。精神上的解释是不快乐的祖先精神,现代宗教和巫术的结果,而提到的物理原因包括药物滥用和发烧。尽管所有非传统治疗者均出于非心理健康原因将患者转诊至诊所,但没有传统的治疗师从其诊所转诊过患者。传统治疗师对生物医学卫生系统表示不信任,并认为他们的治疗在减轻精神痛苦方面优于药物治疗。他们表示愿意与生物医学提供者合作。但是,传统的治疗师认为临床医生会无视他们,也不愿意与他们合作。在乌干达,传统治疗师与生物医学卫生系统之间存在合作以改善获得CAMH服务的潜力,但由于传统治疗师与临床医生之间的相互不信任和竞争而受到削弱。

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