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Traditional healers and the potential for collaboration with the national tuberculosis programme in Vanuatu: results from a mixed methods study

机译:传统治疗师和与瓦努阿图国家结核病计划合作的潜力:混合方法研究结果

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Background This study was conducted in the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. Our objective was to assess knowledge, attitudes and practice of traditional healers who treat lung diseases and tuberculosis (TB), including their willingness to collaborate with the national TB programme. Methods This was a descriptive study using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Quantitative analysis was based on the responses provided to closed-ended questions, and we used descriptive analysis (frequencies) to describe the knowledge, attitudes and practice of the traditional healers towards TB. Qualitative analysis was based on open-ended questions permitting fuller explanations. We used thematic analysis and developed a posteriori inductive categories to draw original and unbiased conclusions. Results Nineteen traditional healers were interviewed; 18 were male. Fifteen of the healers reported treating short wind (a local term to describe lung, chest or breathing illnesses) which they attributed to food, alcohol, smoking or pollution from contact with menstrual blood, and a range of other physical and spiritual causes. Ten said that they would treat TB with leaf medicine. Four traditional healers said that they would not treat TB. Twelve of the healers had referred someone to a hospital for a strong wet-cough and just over half of the healers (9) reported a previous collaboration with the Government health care system. Eighteen of the traditional healers would be willing to collaborate with the national TB programme, with or without compensation. Conclusions Traditional healers in Vanuatu treat lung diseases including TB. Many have previously collaborated with the Government funded health care system, and almost all of them indicated a willingness to collaborate with the national TB programme. The engagement of traditional healers in TB management should be considered, using an evidence based and culturally sensitive approach.
机译:背景本研究在瓦努阿图的太平洋岛屿国家进行。我们的目标是评估治疗肺部疾病和结核病(TB)的传统治疗师的知识,态度和实践,包括他们与国家结核所方案合作的意愿。方法这是使用定性和定量方法的描述性研究。定量分析基于提供给截止结束的问题的响应,我们使用描述性分析(频率)来描述传统治疗师对TB的​​知识,态度和实践。定性分析基于开放式问题,允许更全面的解释。我们使用主题分析并开发了后验的归纳类,以吸引原始和无偏见的结论。结果19世纪传统治疗师进行了采访; 18是男性。报告的治疗师十五是治疗短风(描述肺,胸部或呼吸疾病),它们归因于食物,酒精,吸烟或污染与月经血,以及一系列其他身体和精神原因。十个说他们会用叶子医学治疗TB。四名传统治疗师表示,他们不会治疗结核病。十二位治疗师已经将某人推荐给医院,为一个强烈的湿咳,刚刚超过一半的治疗师(9)报告了与政府医疗保健系统的合作。传统治疗师的十八岁将愿意与国家TB计划合作,有或没有赔偿。结论Vanuatu治疗肺病,包括TB的传统治疗师。许多人以前与政府资助的医疗保健系统合作,而几乎所有这些都表明与国家结核所方案合作愿意。应使用基于证据和文化敏感的方法考虑TB管理中传统治疗师的参与。

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