Perspectives of traditional healers, faith healers, and biomedical providers about mental illness treatment: qualitative study from rural Uganda.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Global Mental Health Pub Date : 2025-02-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/gmh.2025.18
Yang Jae Lee, Mary Coleman, Kayera Sumaya Nakaziba, Nicole Terfloth, Camryn Coley, Anurag Epparla, Nolan Corbitt, Rauben Kazungu, Job Basiimwa, Corinne Lafferty, Kassidy Cole, Grace Agwang, Emrose Kathawala, Travor Nkolo, William Wogali, Egessa Bwire Richard, Robert Rosenheck, Alexander C Tsai
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Most people with mental illness in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) do not receive biomedical treatment, though many seek care from traditional healers and faith healers. We conducted a qualitative study in Buyende District, Uganda, using framework analysis. Data collection included interviews with 24 traditional healers, 20 faith healers, and 23 biomedical providers, plus 4 focus group discussions. Interviews explored treatment approaches, provider relationships, and collaboration potential until theoretical saturation was reached. Three main themes emerged: (1) Biomedical providers' perspectives on traditional and faith healers; (2) Traditional and faith healers' views on biomedical providers; and (3) Collaboration opportunities and barriers. Biomedical providers viewed faith healers positively but traditional healers as potentially harmful. Traditional and faith healers valued biomedical approaches while feeling variably accepted. Interest in collaboration existed across groups but was complicated by power dynamics, economic concerns, and differing mental illness conceptualizations. Traditional healers and faith healers routinely referred patients to biomedical providers, though reciprocal referrals were rare. The study reveals distinct dynamics among providers in rural Uganda, with historical colonial influences continuing to shape relationships and highlighting the need for integrated, contextually appropriate mental healthcare systems.

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传统治疗师、信仰治疗师和生物医学提供者对精神疾病治疗的看法:来自乌干达农村的定性研究。
低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)的大多数精神疾病患者没有接受生物医学治疗,尽管许多人向传统治疗师和信仰治疗师寻求治疗。我们在乌干达的Buyende区使用框架分析进行了定性研究。数据收集包括对24位传统治疗师、20位信仰治疗师和23位生物医学提供者的访谈,以及4次焦点小组讨论。访谈探讨了治疗方法、提供者关系和合作潜力,直到达到理论饱和。出现了三个主要主题:(1)生物医学提供者对传统和信仰治疗师的看法;(2)传统治疗师和信仰治疗师对生物医学提供者的看法;(3)合作机会与障碍。生物医学提供者积极地看待信仰治疗师,而传统治疗师则可能有害。传统和信仰治疗师重视生物医学方法,同时感觉自己被不同程度地接受。对合作的兴趣存在于不同的群体中,但由于权力动态、经济考虑和不同的精神疾病概念而变得复杂。传统治疗师和信仰治疗师通常会将患者转介给生物医学提供者,尽管相互转诊的情况很少见。该研究揭示了乌干达农村地区提供者之间的独特动态,历史殖民影响继续塑造关系,并突出了对综合的、适合环境的精神卫生保健系统的需求。
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Global Mental Health
Global Mental Health PSYCHIATRY-
自引率
5.10%
发文量
58
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: lobal Mental Health (GMH) is an Open Access journal that publishes papers that have a broad application of ‘the global point of view’ of mental health issues. The field of ‘global mental health’ is still emerging, reflecting a movement of advocacy and associated research driven by an agenda to remedy longstanding treatment gaps and disparities in care, access, and capacity. But these efforts and goals are also driving a potential reframing of knowledge in powerful ways, and positioning a new disciplinary approach to mental health. GMH seeks to cultivate and grow this emerging distinct discipline of ‘global mental health’, and the new knowledge and paradigms that should come from it.
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