对斯里兰卡土著医学的利用、信仰和实践的调查

G. R. Padmasiri
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背景:大多数国家都有自己的本土知识体系。土著医学知识是亚洲和非洲许多国家广泛使用的知识体系之一。在一些国家,80%的人口依靠土著医学获得初级卫生保健。斯里兰卡是一个拥有完善的本土医疗体系的岛屿。材料和方法:本研究的目的是确定土著医学的特征、使用模式和社区观念。本研究采用有目的抽样的方法选取土著医学的受益者。数据是通过文献调查和访谈收集的。结果:该研究确定了该国的本土医疗体系被称为“DeshiyaChikitsa”,“僧伽罗吠陀经”或“海拉吠陀经”,其中包括仪式治疗实践,占星术,宗教仪式和精神力量。人们使用不同的方法,包括使用家庭药物、获得占星术的帮助和仪式。无论年龄、教育水平或就业情况如何,社区都相信土著医学是该国卫生保健系统的主要或次要选择。调查发现,对土著药物的需求不断增长。结论:约60 - 70%的农村人口(占总人口的77.3%)依赖于本土药物。与土著医学有关的家庭医学、占星术和仪式在人们的保健过程中起着至关重要的作用。当地医学专家分散在该国。
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AN INVESTIGATION INTO UTILIZATION, BELIEFS AND PRACTICE OF INDIGENOUS MEDICINE IN SRI LANKA
Background: Most countries pose their own indigenous knowledge systems. Native knowledge on indigenous medicine is one of the knowledge systems widely used in many countries in Asia and Africa. In some countries, 80% of the population depend on indigenous medicine for primary health care. Sri Lanka is an island enriched with a wellestablished indigenous medical system. Materials and Methods: The objectives of the study were to identify characteristics, usage patterns, and perceptions of communities concerning indigenous medicine. Beneficiaries of indigenous medicine were selected through purposive sampling for this study. The data were collected through a documentary survey and interviews. Results: The study identified that the indigenous medical system of the country is called ‘DeshiyaChikitsa,’ ‘Sinhala Vedakama,’ or ‘Hela Vedakama,’ which encompass ritual healing practices, astrology, religious observances, and spiritual powers. Different approaches of people including the use of domestic medicine, obtaining the assistance of astrology, and rituals were identified. Regardless of age, level of education, or employment, communities trust indigenous medicine as a primary or a secondary option on the health care system of the country. The survey identified the growing demand for the indigenous medicine. Conclusion: Around 60 to 70% of the rural population which is comprise 77.3% of total population relies on indigenous medicine. Domestic medicine, astrology and rituals associated with indigenous medicine plays a vital role in people’s health care process. Experts in indigenous medicine are scattered in the country.
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期刊介绍: The “African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines (AJTCAM)” is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, international, scientific Open Access Journal that provides publication of articles on phytomedicines, ethnomedicines and veterinary ethnomedicines. The journal is published by a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) known as “African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI)”. The Journal welcomes submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. Papers will be published approximately two-to-three months after acceptance
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