传统医学对使用传统医学伏都教疼痛管理模式的态度:对法国牙医的调查和提出一种疼痛模式以促进整合

Q3 Health Professions
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摘要

目的:本研究的目的是建立一个传统医学(TM)巫毒治疗方法的疼痛管理模型;调查法国牙医样本,对传统的和拟议的TM基于巫毒的疼痛管理模型的组成部分进行评分;并评估传统、对抗疗法提供者整合传统医学或补充和替代医学概念的可能性。方法从TM非洲治疗师(巫毒治疗师)收集的30份情况说明书中提取主要临床概念和术语。20个基于伏都教的疼痛管理概念收集自对TM伏都教从业者的采访。根据这些信息,创建了一个基于巫毒的7步疼痛管理模型。来自法国南特的40名专注于牙痛临床治疗的法国牙医接受了调查,以评估TM(伏都)和传统生物医学成分的重要性。结果70%的受访牙医认为TM模型的合理成分对疼痛治疗“非常重要”或“重要”,而其他2个传统概念被认为是“超自然”或无法理解。结论本研究表明,传统治疗师使用传统观念,传统医师可以使用传统观念。这表明,传统的对抗疗法医疗提供者有能力整合生物医学概念和其他治疗和解释模型。这些信息可能有助于通过预测和预防传统医学整合策略失败的潜在原因来理解和改进风险管理,并加强患者、治疗师和医生之间的沟通,以优化传统医学或补充和替代医学的整合。
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Conventional medical attitudes to using a traditional medicine vodou-based model of pain management: survey of French dentists and the proposal of a pain model to facilitate integration

Conventional medical attitudes to using a traditional medicine vodou-based model of pain management: survey of French dentists and the proposal of a pain model to facilitate integration

Conventional medical attitudes to using a traditional medicine vodou-based model of pain management: survey of French dentists and the proposal of a pain model to facilitate integration

Conventional medical attitudes to using a traditional medicine vodou-based model of pain management: survey of French dentists and the proposal of a pain model to facilitate integration

Objectives

The purposes of this study were to develop a pain management model using traditional medicine (TM) vodou healing methods; to survey a sample of French dentists to rate components of conventional and proposed TM vodou-based pain management model; and to assess the possibility of conventional, allopathic providers to integrate TM or complementary and alternative medicine concepts.

Methods

From a set of 30 fact sheets collected from TM African healers (vodou healers), main clinical concepts and terminology were extracted. Twenty vodou-based pain management concepts were collected from an interview with a TM vodou practitioner. From this information, a 7-step vodou-based pain management model was created. A sample of 40 French dentists from Nantes, France, whose practices focused on the clinical treatment of dental pain, was surveyed to assess the importance of both TM (vodou) and conventional biomedical components.

Results

Seventy percent of the dentists sampled rated the rational components of the TM model as “very important” or “important” for pain treatment, whereas 2 other traditional concepts were considered to be “supernatural” or beyond understanding.

Conclusion

This study showed that traditional healers used conventional concepts and conventional practitioners could use traditional concepts. This suggests that conventional allopathic medical providers have the capacity to integrate biomedical concepts and other therapeutic and explanatory models. This information may be helpful to understand and improve risk management by anticipating and preventing potential reasons for failure in TM integration strategies and to enhance communication between patients, healers, and physicians to optimize TM or complementary and alternative medicine integration.

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Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
Journal of Chiropractic Humanities Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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