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Comparison of health conditions treated with traditional and biomedical health care in a Quechua community in rural Bolivia

机译:玻利维亚农村地区的Quechua社区采用传统医学和生物医学卫生保健后的健康状况比较

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Background The objective of the present study was to reveal patterns in the treatment of health conditions in a Quechua-speaking community in the Bolivian Andes based on plant use data from traditional healers and patient data from a primary health care (PHC) service, and to demonstrate similarities and differences between the type of illnesses treated with traditional and biomedical health care, respectively. Methods A secondary analysis of plant use data from semi-structured interviews with eight healers was conducted and diagnostic data was collected from 324 patients in the community PHC service. Health conditions were ranked according to: (A) the percentage of patients in the PHC service diagnosed with these conditions; and (B) the citation frequency of plant use reports to treat these conditions by healers. Healers were also queried about the payment modalities they offer to their patients. Results Plant use reports from healers yielded 1166 responses about 181 medicinal plant species, which are used to treat 67 different health conditions, ranging from general symptoms (e.g. fever and body pain), to more specific ailments, such as arthritis, biliary colic and pneumonia. The results show that treatment offered by traditional medicine overlaps with biomedical health care in the case of respiratory infections, wounds and bruises, fever and biliary colic/cholecystitis. Furthermore, traditional health care appears to be complementary to biomedical health care for chronic illnesses, especially arthritis, and for folk illnesses that are particularly relevant within the local cultural context. Payment from patients to healers included flexible, outcome contingent and non-monetary options. Conclusion Traditional medicine in the study area is adaptive because it corresponds well with local patterns of morbidity, health care needs in relation to chronic illnesses, cultural perceptions of health conditions and socio-economic aspects of health care. The quantitative analysis of plant use reports and patient data represents a novel approach to compare the contribution of traditional and biomedical health care to treatment of particular health conditions.
机译:背景技术本研究的目的是根据传统治疗师的植物使用数据和初级卫生保健(PHC)服务的患者数据,揭示玻利维亚安第斯山脉克丘亚语社区的健康状况治疗模式,以及分别证明了传统医学和生物医学卫生保健所治疗疾病类型之间的异同。方法对来自八名治疗师的半结构化访谈中的植物使用数据进行了二次分析,并从社区PHC服务部门的324例患者中收集了诊断数据。根据以下条件对健康状况进行排名:(A)在PHC服务中被诊断为这些状况的患者百分比; (B)治疗者治疗这些疾病的植物使用报告的引用频率。还向医护人员询问了他们向患者提供的付款方式。结果治疗者的植物使用报告产生了约181种药用植物的1166种反应,用于治疗67种不同的健康状况,从一般症状(例如发烧和身体疼痛)到更具体的疾病,例如关节炎,胆绞痛和肺炎。结果表明,在呼吸道感染,伤口和瘀伤,发烧和胆绞痛/胆囊炎的情况下,传统医学提供的治疗与生物医学保健相重叠。此外,对于慢性疾病,特别是关节炎,以及在当地文化背景下特别重要的民间疾病,传统医疗保健似乎是对生物医学保健的补充。从患者支付给治疗师的费用包括灵活的,有条件的或有条件的和非货币选择。结论研究区域的传统医学具有适应性,因为它与当地的发病模式,与慢性病有关的医疗保健需求,对健康状况的文化认知以及医疗保健的社会经济方面都非常吻合。植物使用报告和患者数据的定量分析代表了一种比较传统和生物医学保健对特定健康状况的贡献的新颖方法。

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