Allopathic medicine practitioners' experiences with non-disclosure of traditional medicine use.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-01-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2381
Lindiwe Gumede, Pauline B Nkosi, Maureen N Sibiya
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Abstract

Background: A pertinent issue impacting patient treatment outcomes is the nondisclosure of traditional medicine (TM) use to Allopathic medicine practitioners (AMPs). For years, TM has been a controversial practice, with patients often using it alongside allopathic medicine without disclosing their use. It is imperitive to learn and understand the experiences of AMPs regarding the disclosure of TM use in Gauteng province to enable them to provide the best possible treatment outcomes for patients who use TM.

Aim: This study aimed to explore the experiences of AMPs regarding non-disclosure of TM use in Gauteng province.

Setting: This study was conducted in four district hospitals where outpatient care and services are rendered in Gauteng Province.

Methods: An interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) design was followed. Fourteen purposefully sampled AMPs participated in face-to-face, one-on-one, and semi-structured interviews. Interpretive phenomenological analysis in Atlas.ti was conducted.

Results: Three themes emerged: bedside manner of AMPs; stigmatising TM use; and individual belief systems. The belief of patients' disclosure hesitancy because of fear of judgment by the AMPs underpinned these themes.

Conclusion: Allopathic medicine practitioners are aware that patients who use TM could feel guilty and stigmatised. They acknowledged that patients use TM because of cultural and ethnic reasons, which should not be disregarded.

Contribution: The study highlighted that patients do not disclose their TM use because of AMPs' attitudes, stigmatising TM use, and their prejudices against the cultural beliefs of patients. Allopathic medicine practitioners should establish good communication with patients by providing patient-centred communication to facilitate disclosure of TM use.

全科医生不公开传统药物使用情况的经历。
背景:影响患者治疗效果的一个相关问题是,全科医生(AMPs)不公开传统医学(TM)的使用情况。多年来,传统疗法一直是一种有争议的做法,患者往往在使用传统疗法的同时使用对抗疗法,而不透露其使用情况。当务之急是学习和了解豪滕省传统医学从业者在披露传统医学使用情况方面的经验,使他们能够为使用传统医学的患者提供尽可能好的治疗效果:本研究在豪滕省提供门诊护理和服务的四家地区医院进行:采用解释性现象学分析(IPA)设计。14 名特意抽取的 AMP 参加了面对面、一对一和半结构化访谈。采用 Atlas.ti 进行了解释性现象分析:出现了三个主题:AMPs 的床边态度;使用 TM 的污名化;个人信念系统。这些主题的基础是患者因害怕被 AMPs 评判而对披露信息犹豫不决的信念:全科医生意识到使用 TM 的患者可能会感到内疚和耻辱。他们承认患者使用 TM 是出于文化和种族原因,这一点不应被忽视:该研究强调,患者不透露他们使用 TM 的原因在于全科医生的态度、对使用 TM 的鄙视以及他们对患者文化信仰的偏见。全科医生应与患者建立良好的沟通,提供以患者为中心的沟通,以促进患者披露使用 TM 的情况。
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Health SA Gesondheid
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