Newborn care: the effect of a traditional illness, asram, in Ghana.

E Okyere, C Tawiah-Agyemang, A Manu, S Deganus, B Kirkwood, Z Hill
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Abstract

Aims: To explore the role of a traditional illness of the newborn, asram, in care-seeking in rural Ghana.

Methods: Data are from formative research into newborn care which included collecting qualitative data from 14 villages in Brong Ahafo region of Ghana through 25 birth narratives, 30 in-depth interviews and two focus groups with recently delivered/pregnant women, 20 in-depth interviews and six focus groups with birth attendants/grandmothers, 12 in-depth interviews and two focus groups with husbands, and six in-depth interviews with asram healers.

Results: The study confirmed that asram is characterised by symptoms which include green/black veins, a big head and the newborn growing lean. However, a complex classification of 14 types of asram covering a wide array of symptoms was identified. Asram was perceived as a common illness which cannot be treated at health facilities and to which many danger signs in the newborn are attributed, and thus it affects care-seeking. Asram treatment includes frequent cold herbal baths and air-drying; however, oral treatments and preventive bathing are also used. Any modification of asram treatment was reported to require the sanction of a healer.

Conclusion: Understanding traditional illnesses as a potential barrier to newborn care-seeking is essential for designing care-seeking interventions. An asram diagnosis can prevent sick newborns being taken to health facilities and traditional treatment exposes them to the risk of hypothermia.

新生儿护理:加纳传统疾病asram的影响。
目的:探讨新生儿的传统疾病,阿斯拉姆,在加纳农村寻求护理的作用。方法:数据来自新生儿护理形成性研究,包括从加纳Brong Ahafo地区的14个村庄收集定性数据,通过25个出生叙述,30个深度访谈和2个新生儿/孕妇焦点小组,20个深度访谈和6个助产士/祖母焦点小组,12个深度访谈和2个焦点小组对丈夫,以及6个深度访谈对asram治疗师。结果:研究证实,阿斯拉姆的症状特征包括绿色/黑色静脉,大头和新生儿变瘦。然而,确定了14种类型的复杂分类,涵盖了广泛的症状。Asram被认为是一种常见病,不能在卫生机构治疗,新生儿的许多危险迹象都归因于此,因此影响到求医。阿斯拉姆疗法包括频繁的冷草药浴和风干;然而,口服治疗和预防性沐浴也被使用。据报道,对asram治疗的任何修改都需要治疗师的批准。结论:了解传统疾病是新生儿求诊的潜在障碍,对设计求诊干预措施至关重要。asram诊断可以防止生病的新生儿被送往卫生机构,而传统治疗会使他们面临体温过低的风险。
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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics 医学-热带医学
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