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Traditional and complementary medicine use among Ebola survivors in Sierra Leone: a qualitative exploratory study of the perspectives of healthcare workers providing care to Ebola survivors

机译:塞拉利昂埃博拉幸存者中的传统和互补医学用途:医疗保健工人为埃博拉幸存者提供护理的探索性研究

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Considerable number of patients, including Ebola survivors, in Sierra Leone, are using traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM). Healthcare providers’ (HCPs) views about T&CM is crucial in addressing the increased need for T&CM among patients. However, healthcare providers’ views about T&CM in Sierra Leone is unknown. Our study explores healthcare providers’ knowledge of and perception towards T&CM and how that influence their personal and professional T&CM use, communication with Ebola survivors about T&CM as well as its integration into the healthcare system in Sierra Leone. We employed a qualitative exploratory study design using semi-structured interviews to collect data from 15 conveniently sampled HCPs in all four geographical regions of Sierra Leone. We analysed our data using thematic network analysis framework. Healthcare providers perceived their knowledge about T&CM to be low and considered T&CM to be less effective and less safe than conventional medicine as well as not evidence-based. HCPs perception of T&CM as non-scientific and their lack of knowledge of T&CM were the key barriers to HCPs’ self-use and recommendation as well as their lack of detailed discussion about T&CM with Ebola survivors. HCPs are open to T&CM integration into mainstream healthcare in Sierra Leone although at their terms. However, they believe that T&CM integration could be enhanced by effective professional regulation of T&CM practice, and by improving T&CM evidenced-based knowledge through education, training and research. Changing HCPs’ negative perception of and increasing their knowledge about T&CM is critical to promoting effective communication with Ebola survivors regarding T&CM and its integration into the healthcare system in Sierra Leone. Strategies such as educational interventions for HCPs, conducting rigorous T&CM research, proper education and training of T&CM practitioners and effective professional regulation of T&CM practice could help in that direction.
机译:相当多的患者,包括埃博拉幸存者,在塞拉利昂,使用传统的和互补的药物(T&CM)。医疗服务提供者(医疗专业人员)关于T&CM是解决了T&CM患者中不断增长的需求至关重要的看法。然而,医疗服务提供者对T&CM在塞拉利昂的看法是未知的。我们的研究探讨了医疗服务提供者对T&CM,以及如何认识和看法,影响他们的个人和专业的T&CM使用,大约有T&CM埃博拉病毒的幸存者以及其纳入塞拉利昂的医疗系统通信。我们采用半结构式访谈,以收集来自15倍方便抽样的HCP数据在塞拉利昂的所有四个地理区域采用了质的探索性研究设计。我们采用主题网络分析框架,分析了数据。医疗服务提供者认为他们对T&CM知识要低,并认为T&CM不太有效,比传统药物更不安全以及没有证据为基础的。医疗专业人员T&CM的感知作为非科学和缺乏T&CM的知识,是对医疗专业人员自用和建议,以及他们缺乏对T&CM埃博拉幸存者详细讨论的主要障碍。医疗专业人员是开放的T&CM融入虽然在他们的条件在塞拉利昂主流的医疗服务。然而,他们认为,T&CM集成可以通过T&CM实践的有效监管专业增强,并通过提高通过教育,培训和研究证据为基础的T&CM知识。改变医疗专业人员消极的看法,增加他们对T&CM知识是促进与有关T&CM并将其纳入塞拉利昂的医疗系统埃博拉幸存者有效的沟通是至关重要的。策略,如对医疗专业人员的教育干预,进行严格的T&CM的研究,适当的教育和T&CM从业人员和T&CM实践的有效监管专业培训可以帮助这个方向努力。

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