The Practice and Modalities of African Traditional Medicine in Tuberculosis Treatment - A Traditional Medical Practitioners’ Perspective

Winnet E. Chipato, Tarisirai Mandishona, Sharron Mbera, T. Taderera, Rachel Dube Mandishora, Joey Chifamba
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Aims: This study sought to explore the role of the traditional medical practitioner (TMP) and document the modalities of tuberculosis (TB) treatment in traditional medicine (TM) in Harare, Zimbabwe. Study design:  An ethnographic research survey of TMPs in Harare urban. Place and Duration of Study: Harare’s southern suburbs of Warren Park, Mufakose, Budiriro, Belvedere, Mbare (Mupedzanhamo) and Harare central business district, between April and June 2021. Methodology: Fourteen (14) experienced TB practitioners, registered with the Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers Association (ZINATHA) were recruited for the study. These included exclusive herbalists (36%), spiritualists (14%) and those who used a combination of spiritualism and herbalism (50%) in their practice. Data was collected through semi-structured in-person interviews. The practices and treatment modalities in the traditional treatment of TB were documented; and any linkages with the conventional medical system were identified. Results: Forty-six (46) plant species from 28 families were prescribed in various polyherbal combinations for a maximum of 6 months in difficult cases. TMPs were found to be relevant and knowledgeable in the treatment of TB. In addition to offering alternative or complementary treatment options to patients, TMPs were also agents of health education promotion, and collaborated to some extent with allopathic healthcare providers across the service delivery system from diagnosis to treatment of patients. Conclusion: If formalized, TMPs have the potential to make considerable contributions to TB treatment strategies and help improve treatment outcome in TB patients.
非洲传统医学在结核病治疗中的实践和模式--传统医师的视角
研究目的:本研究旨在探索传统医师(TMP)的作用,并记录津巴布韦哈拉雷传统医学(TM)治疗结核病(TB)的方式: 研究设计:对哈拉雷市区的传统医师进行人种学研究调查:研究地点和时间:2021 年 4 月至 6 月,哈拉雷南郊的沃伦公园、穆法科斯、布迪里罗、贝尔维德雷、姆巴雷(穆佩德赞哈莫)和哈拉雷中心商业区:研究招募了 14 名经验丰富的结核病医师,他们都在津巴布韦国家传统医师协会 (ZINATHA) 注册。其中包括专职草药医生(36%)、灵媒医生(14%)以及在实践中结合使用灵媒和草药的医生(50%)。数据是通过半结构化面谈收集的。记录了传统治疗肺结核的方法和治疗模式,并确定了与传统医疗系统的联系:在疑难病例中,28 个科中的 46 种植物以不同的多草药组合形式被处方,最长治疗时间为 6 个月。研究发现,TMPs 在治疗肺结核方面具有相关性和知识性。除了为患者提供替代或补充治疗方案外,TMPs 还是健康教育宣传的推动者,并在一定程度上与全科医疗服务提供者在从诊断到治疗患者的整个服务体系中开展合作:如果正规化,TMPs 有可能对结核病治疗策略做出重大贡献,并有助于改善结核病患者的治疗效果。
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