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The changing role of a Vaidya (non-codified traditional doctor) in the community health of Kerala, Southern India: comparison of treatment-seeking behaviours between the Vaidya’s patients and community members

机译:Vaidya(非编纂传统医生)在印度南部喀拉拉邦社区健康中的作用不断变化:Vaidya患者与社区成员之间寻求治疗的行为比较

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Background This study aimed at exploring the roles of a Vaidya – an uncodified traditional doctor – in a community in Kerala State, India. Special attention was paid to the characteristics of the Vaidya’s patients in comparison with the treatment-seeking behaviour of the community members. Methods Both qualitative and quantitative data about the Vaidya, 97 of his patients, and 31 community members were gathered via participatory fieldwork and open-ended interviews. Results It was found that the community members seldom consulted the Vaidya who lived in their community; thus, the role of the Vaidya as the community’s primary health care provider had nearly disappeared. Nonetheless, the Vaidya was deeply respected as one of the community’s leaders by its members because of the spiritual and financial support he provided to them. On the other hand, a number of patients visited the Vaidya from outside the village, which implied that the Vaidya played a new role under the changes caused by medical pluralism. Even a codified traditional medicine, Ayurveda, was less popular among the community members. These findings were interesting, because while the traditional Indian medical system has been becoming popular and common in other societies, such as European societies, as an alternative medicine, the traditional medical system was becoming less important in the rural Indian context. Conclusion It is thus concluded that the medical practice has changed depending on its cultural and social contexts, even though its medicinal effects had been proven by scientific survey.
机译:背景技术本研究旨在探讨Vaidya(未编纂的传统医生)在印度喀拉拉邦社区中的角色。与社区成员的寻求治疗行为相比,我们特别关注了Vaidya患者的特征。方法通过参与性现场调查和不限成员名额访谈,收集有关Vaidya,97名患者和31名社区成员的定性和定量数据。结果发现,社区成员很少咨询居住在其社区中的Vaidya;因此,Vaidya作为社区主要医疗服务提供者的角色几乎消失了。尽管如此,Vaidya仍然受到其成员的尊敬,因为他向他们提供了精神和经济上的支持。另一方面,许多患者从村外访问了维迪亚,这暗示着维迪亚在医学多元化带来的变化下起了新的作用。即使是编纂好的传统药物,阿育吠陀在社区成员中也不太受欢迎。这些发现很有趣,因为尽管传统的印度医疗系统已在其他社会(例如欧洲社会)中流行并成为替代医学,但在印度农村地区,传统的医疗系统却变得不那么重要了。结论因此,可以得出结论,即使医学实践已经通过科学调查证明,其医疗行为仍根据其文化和社会环境而发生了变化。

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