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Rajeev B R , Mahesh Madhav Mathpati , Mahantu Yalsangi , Ravi Narayan
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背景:受文化和社会政治因素的影响,印度泰米尔纳德邦Gudalur的dadivasi(土著)社区在获得公平的口腔保健方面面临重大挑战。本研究考察了传统草药治疗师在这些社区提供口腔健康服务方面的作用。方法在社会生态框架的指导下,于2015年4月至2018年7月期间,采用参与式观察、焦点小组讨论和半结构化访谈等民族志工具收集数据。总共有24位治疗师参与其中,提供了关于土著治疗师如何感知和治疗口腔健康问题的见解。该研究还纳入了社区成员、牙医和医生的观点,以便更广泛地了解社区内的口腔保健。结果萨瓦纳西治疗师发现了重叠的口腔健康症状,并提供了当地护理,填补了正规卫生系统的空白。诸如资源限制和与西方生物医学的竞争等挑战影响了他们实践的连续性。阿迪瓦西人的口腔健康与文化和结构决定因素密切相关,主流公共卫生保健系统中的边缘化加剧了这一问题。结论:在正规牙科服务不足的地方,当地卫生传统,特别是原住民治疗师的卫生传统,在初级口腔卫生保健中发挥着至关重要的作用。解决口腔卫生差距问题需要转向包容的、面向社区的卫生系统,该系统承认并整合当地的治疗做法。
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Where do traditional healers fit in the dentist-centred oral health system? An ethnography inquiry among the indigenous communities in Gudalur, South India

Background

Adivasi (Indigenous) communities in Gudalur, Tamil Nadu, India, face significant challenges in accessing equitable oral health care, influenced by cultural and socio-political factors. This study examines the role of traditional herbal medicine healers in delivering oral health services within these communities.

Methods

Guided by the Socio-Ecological Framework, the data were collected between April 2015 and July 2018, employing ethnography tools such as participant observation, focus group discussions, and semi-structured interviews. A total of twenty-four healers took part, offering insights into how Adivasi healers perceive and treat oral health issues. The study also incorporated perspectives from community members, dentists, and doctors to provide a broader understanding of oral healthcare within the community.

Results

Adivasi healers identified overlapping oral health symptoms and provided local care that fills gaps in the formal health system. Challenges such as resource limitations and competition with Western biomedicine affect the continuity of their practices. Oral health among Adivasis is deeply intertwined with cultural and structural determinants, exacerbated by marginalisation within the mainstream public healthcare system.

Conclusion

Local health traditions, particularly those practised by Adivasi healers, play a crucial role in primary oral health care where formal dental services are inadequate. Addressing oral health disparities requires a shift towards inclusive, community-oriented health systems that recognise and integrate local healing practices.
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