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Traditional Teachings and Practices for Child Health in Ghana

机译:加纳儿童保健的传统教学和实践

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Majority of rural denizens have limited access to modern medical as well as other health facilities. In the absence of adequate, readily accessible modern medical facilities, traditional teachings and practices concerning child health have proved to be a useful substitute and/or complement. Using qualitative data from selected communities in Central, Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions of Ghana, the paper examined traditional teachings and practices for child health. The results indicated a high level of utilization of both modern and traditional medical services and practices for child illnesses which feign complementary. Information gathered through in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, narratives and conversations found that each society hands down mores from generation to generation by teaching certain attitudes, practices, beliefs, legends, customs, habits and prodigy. The study advanced that there are traditional beliefs and practices in all areas of life, including health in general and child health in parts. These practices include breastfeeding, massaging and postpartum sexual abstinence, for the health of the suckling infant and toddler, while socialization of good hygiene and nutrition practice is initiated and encouraged for the growing child. These reflect the values and beliefs held by members of the community for periods often spanning generations. Such practices recognize the critical importance of children’s right to health and survival, an issue at the heart of the UN charter on the right of the child. These results have implications for health policy and planning regarding the incorporation of traditional health teachings and practices into the child health aspect of Primary Health Care programmes and the UN convention on the rights of the child. Keywords: traditional teachings and practices, child health, breastfeeding, postpartum sexual abstinence, Ghana.
机译:大多数农村居民在获得现代医疗以及其他医疗设施方面的机会有限。在缺乏足够的,容易获得的现代化医疗设施的情况下,关于儿童健康的传统教义和实践已被证明是有用的替代和/或补充。本文使用加纳中部,大阿克拉和阿散蒂地区选定社区的定性数据,研究了儿童健康的传统教义和做法。结果表明,现代和传统的医疗服务以及对儿童疾病的医疗手段都得到了高度的利用。通过深入的访谈,焦点小组讨论,叙述和对话收集的信息发现,每个社会通过传授某些态度,做法,信仰,传说,风俗,习惯和神童,代代相传。该研究进一步指出,生活的各个领域都有传统的信仰和习惯,包括一般健康和部分儿童健康。这些做法包括母乳喂养,按摩和产后性禁欲,以保证婴儿和幼儿的健康,同时开始为良好的卫生和营养习惯进行社交,并鼓励成长中的孩子。这些反映了社区成员在跨越几代人的时期所持有的价值观和信念。这种做法认识到儿童健康权和生存权至关重要,这是联合国宪章中关于儿童权利的核心问题。这些结果对将传统健康教育和实践纳入初级卫生保健计划和联合国《儿童权利公约》的儿童健康方面的卫生政策和规划产生了影响。关键字:传统的教与学,儿童健康,母乳喂养,产后性禁欲,加纳。

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