南非一个乡镇传统卫生从业者的生物医学知识和技能培训需求。

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Mabitja Moeta, Maurine R Musie, Raikane J Seretlo, Maikeleng Ledimo, Melitah M Rasweswe, Eugene Makhavhu, Fhumulani M Mulaudzi
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背景:传统卫生从业者(THP)为各种健康问题提供必要的卫生服务,在社区中发挥着重要作用。拥有互补的生物医学知识和技能对于挽救患者的生命至关重要。然而,对THP的生物医学知识和技能知之甚少。目的:本研究旨在探索和描述南非城镇THP在生物医学知识和技术方面的培训需求。背景:本研究在南非豪登省茨瓦内市的一个乡镇进行。方法:定性、探索性、,通过滚雪球式抽样,采用18个THP的描述性设计。数据是通过lekgotla小组讨论和专题内容分析收集的。结果:产生的主题包括关于人体基本生理功能的知识;评估患者所需的生物医学知识和技能;管理紧急健康状况,理解传统健康实践与生物医学系统中使用的诊断概念。结论:传统健康从业者已经表现出对生物医学系统中用于护理患者的某些技能的培训的兴趣。THP执行必要的急救技能将在等待紧急服务或转诊时帮助社区中的患者。因此,建议为THP提供紧急情况下的急救干预培训方案。贡献:该研究表明,让THP具备生物医学知识和技能可以提高他们在资源有限的社区促进健康生活和预防健康问题的能力。
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Traditional health practitioners' training needs on biomedical knowledge and skills in a South African township.

Background: Traditional health practitioners (THPs) play an important role in communities by providing necessary health services for a variety of health problems. Possessing complementary biomedical knowledge and skills is vital in saving lives of patients. However, less is known about biomedical knowledge and skills among THPs.

Aim: This study aimed to explore and describe the training needs of THPs on biomedical knowledge and skills in urban townships in South Africa.

Setting: The study was conducted in a township in the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality of Gauteng province, South Africa.

Methods: A qualitative, explorative, descriptive design with 18 THPs was employed through snowballing sampling. Data were collected through a lekgotla group discussion and thematic content analysis undertaken.

Results: Themes that emanated include knowledge of the basic physiological functioning of the human body; biomedical knowledge and skills required for the assessment of patients; managing emergency health conditions and understanding diagnostic concepts used in traditional health practice versus biomedical systems.

Conclusion: Traditional health practitioners have demonstrated interest in being trained on certain skills used within the biomedical system to care for patients. Performing the necessary first-aid skills by THPs will assist patients in the communities while waiting for emergency services or referrals. Provision of training programmes for THPs on first aid interventions during emergencies is therefore recommended.Contribution: The study revealed that capacitating THPs with biomedical knowledge and skills can improve their ability to promote healthy living and prevent health problems in communities where access to resources is limited.

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