Integrating Indigenous and Western Health Practices as Synergy for African Development in the Globalization Era: The Nigerian Example

Adepoju Adewale Toyin, Onagun Rasheed
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The health policy of colonial rule precipitated structural and institutional changes in the healthcare system of the colonized Africans, as  Western medicine was imposed across Africa as a better system of health management. This development fundamentally altered the  professional and practical acceptability of indigenous medicine even beyond the colonial era. The much-acclaimed theoretical  incompatibility of western and indigenous medical systems is one of the major causes of the strain in the levels of acceptance between  indigenous medicine and western medicine in post-colonial Africa. In the case of Nigeria, a majority of the populace, especially in the  rural areas, still consult the indigenous medical care providers. This consultation is arguably as a result of some factors, including the people’s thin financial resources,the mythical belief in the therapeutic efficacy of indigenous medicine, and closeness of the indigenous healthcare centres to the patients, among others. Given this, it becomes imperative to explore the historical development and  value of Adepoju Adewale Toyin and Onagun Rasheed: Integrating Indigenous and… 415 indigenous healthcare practices in Nigeria  and determine the possibility of its integration with western medicine. Towards accomplishing this, we explore historical-analytic method,  using primary and secondary sources to examine the current state of indigenous traditional health practice in Nigeria, identify  the factors that drive (mis)communication between patient and practitioner, and suggest solutions that can be implemented to address  existing challenges. In addition, with illustrations drawn from successful examples of integration of indigenous and modern health practices in developing countries, the paper argues in the context of globalization that an advantageous synergy between indigenous  and western health practices is feasible as a development strategy for Africa. 
在全球化时代将本土和西方卫生实践相结合,为非洲发展发挥协同作用:尼日利亚范例
殖民统治时期的卫生政策促使非洲殖民地的医疗保健系统发生了结构性和体制性变化,因为西医作为一种更好的卫生管理系统被强加到整个非洲。这一发展从根本上改变了本土医学的专业性和实际可接受性,甚至超越了殖民时代。西医和本土医学体系在理论上的不相容性广受赞誉,这是后殖民地时代非洲本土医学和西医之间接受程度紧张的主要原因之一。就尼日利亚而言,大多数民众,尤其是农村地区的民众,仍然向本土医疗服务提供者咨询。这种就诊方式可以说是由一些因素造成的,其中包括人们的财力薄弱、对本土医药疗效的迷信以及本土医疗中心离病人较近等等。有鉴于此,探讨阿德波朱-阿德瓦莱-托因和奥纳贡-拉希德的历史发展和价值变得势在必行:整合尼日利亚本土和...... 415 本土医疗保健实践,并确定其与西方医学融合的可能性。为了实现这一目标,我们探索了历史分析方法,利用第一手和第二手资料来研究尼日利亚本土传统保健实践的现状,找出导致患者和从业人员之间沟通(失误)的因素,并提出可实施的解决方案,以应对现有挑战。此外,本文还从发展中国家整合本土和现代保健做法的成功实例中提取例证,论证在全球化背景下,作为非洲的一项发展战略,本土和西方保健做法之间的有利协同作用是可行的。
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