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Traditional Healing, Biomedicine and the Treatment of HIV/AIDS:Contrasting South African and Native American Experiences

机译:传统治疗,生物医学和艾滋病毒/艾滋病的治疗:南非和美洲原住民的经验对比

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Traditional healing remains an important aspect of many people’s engagement with healthcare and, in this, responses to the treatment of HIV/AIDS are no different. However, given the gravity of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic, there has been much debate as to the value of traditional healing in this respect. Accordingly, this paper explores the extent to which meaningful accommodation between the biomedical and traditional sectors is possible (and/or even desirable). It does this through a consideration of Native American and South African experiences, looking at how the respective groups, in which medical pluralism is common, have addressed the issue of HIV/AIDS. The paper points to the importance of developing “culturally appropriate” forms of treatment that emphasise complementary rather than adversarial engagement between the traditional and biomedical systems and how policymakers can best facilitate this.
机译:传统康复仍然是许多人参与医疗保健的重要方面,因此,对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的治疗也没有什么不同。但是,考虑到全球艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行的严重性,关于传统疗法在这方面的价值存在很多争议。因此,本文探讨了在生物医学和传统领域之间可能有意义的适应的程度(和/或什至是可取的)。它是通过考虑美洲原住民和南非的经历,研究在医疗多元化中普遍存在的各个群体如何解决艾滋病毒/艾滋病问题来实现的。该论文指出了发展“文化上适当的”治疗形式的重要性,这种形式强调传统和生物医学系统之间的互补而非对抗参与,以及政策制定者如何才能最好地促进这一点。

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    Flint, Adrian G;

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  • 年度 2015
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