草药医生在加纳Shama Ahanta东部和Ahanta西部地区儿童严重和简单疟疾管理中的作用

J. N. Boampong, S. Acquah, S. Opoku, D. Amoako-Sakyi, A. Adu-Oppong
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尽管草药医生生产的抗疟疾草药产品在加纳市场上大量销售,但草药医生在加纳疟疾管理中的作用尚未得到承认。进行这项研究是为了确定草药医生在加纳西部地区Shama-Ahanta东部和Ahanta西部地区儿童严重和简单疟疾管理中的作用。将研究区域分为12个分组,采用问卷调查和焦点小组讨论的方式,以获取人们对疟疾的知识、对草药治疗的认识以及草药医生在管理儿童重症和非复杂性疟疾方面的作用等必要信息。参与研究的所有草药师使用的植物中,印楝树(Azadiracta indica)是最常用的(43%)。研究表明,75.6%的母亲光顾公认的保健服务,只有7.3%的母亲同时光顾草药医生和公认的保健提供者的服务,17.1%的母亲只依赖草药医生的服务。所有的草药医生都能治疗抽搐,但只有65%的人与保健中心合作治疗疟疾。这项研究揭示了草药医生在这两个地区疟疾管理中的重要作用。
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The Role of Herbalists in the Management of Severe and Uncomplicated Malaria among Children in the Shama Ahanta East and Ahanta West Districts of Ghana
The role of herbalists in the management of malaria in Ghana is yet to be recognized despite the proliferation of antimalarial herbal products produced by the herbalists, on the Ghanaian mar-ket. This study was carried out to ascertain the role of herbalists in the management of severe and uncomplicated malaria among children in the Shama-Ahanta East and Ahanta West Dis-tricts of the Western Region of Ghana. The study areas were divided into twelve clusters, ques-tionnaires and focus group discussions were used to obtain the needed information on the peo-ple�s knowledge about malaria, their perception of the herbal medicinal practice and the role herbalists play in the management of severe and uncomplicated malaria among children. All the herbalists involved in the study used plants with neem tree (Azadiracta indica) being the most commonly used (43%). The study indicated that 75.6% of mothers patronized recognized health-care services with only 7.3% patronizing both the services of the herbalists and recognized healthcare providers whilst 17.1% of the mothers relied solely on the services of herbalists. All the herbalists managed convulsion but only 65% collaborated with health centres in the manage-ment of malaria. The study has unveiled the significant role of herbalists in the management of malaria in the two districts.
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