三角洲州传统医学从业者对正规信息来源的看法

V. Ikolo
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传统医学实践多年来越来越受欢迎,然而,记录其知识和实践方法一直是一项艰巨的任务,主要是因为它的秘密性质。关于传统医学从业人员对正式信息来源和保存其知识和实践的看法的资料很少。该研究试图调查尼日利亚三角洲州传统医学从业者对正规信息源的看法以及他们对在这些正规信息源中储存其医学知识的看法。四个研究问题指导研究,并采用描述性调查设计。采用自结构问卷收集了三角洲州82名传统医学从业者的数据。该研究发现,该州最常见的传统医学形式是草药。从业人员主要依赖口头信息来源,对正式信息来源的感知非常低。此外,传统医学从业者对他们的传统医学知识被捕获和储存在正式来源中不感兴趣,因为他们觉得他们的传统医学知识是神圣的,不能被写下来或记录下来。除其他外,该研究建议三角洲州的公共图书馆和医学图书馆开展提高认识运动,使传统医学从业者了解图书馆中提供的与他们相关的信息资源。
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Perception of traditional medicine practitioners towards formal information sources in Delta State
Traditional medicine practice has gained increased popularity over the years, however, documenting its knowledge and practice methods have been an uphill task mainly because of its secretive nature. There is little information on the perception of traditional medicine practitioners towards formal sources of information and the preservation of their knowledge and practice. The study sought to investigate the perceptions of traditional medicine practitioners towards formal information sources and their perceptions towards the storage of their medicinal knowledge in these formal sources in Delta State, Nigeria. Four research questions guided the study and the descriptive survey design was employed. A self-structured questionnaire was used to gather data from 82 traditional medicine practitioners in Delta State. The study found that the commonest form of traditional medicine practiced in the state is herbal. The practitioners rely mostly on oral information sources and their perception of formal sources of information is very low. In addition, the traditional medicine practitioners are not interested in having their knowledge of traditional medicine captured and stored in formal sources because they feel that their knowledge about traditional medicine is sacred and cannot be written down or recorded. Among others, the study recommended the need for an awareness campaign to be carried out by public and medical libraries in Delta State, to sensitise traditional medicine practitioners about information resources that are of relevance to them that are available in libraries.
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