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Titel:
Mantras and Medicine for Development
Autor:
Drucker, D.
Schlagwörter:
Asia
Community-Institutional Relations
*Consumer Participation
*Culture
*Delivery of Health Care
Demography
Developing Countries
Economics
Education
Health
*Health Personnel
*Health Planning
*Health Planning Guidelines
Health Services
*Health Services Administration
*Health Services Needs and Demand
*Health Services
Indigenous
*Medicine
*Medicine
Traditional
Nepal
Organization and Administration
Population
Population Characteristics
Social Change
Social Planning
Teaching
of the indigenous healer and that of the modern doctor. The people do not see
bacteria
water
or viruses as causes of illness
but regard sickness as one of a
series of misfortunes with evil influences as the cause which needs to be
propitiated. They use a passive and eating terminology to describe sickness
rather than the more active and military terms of the West. Village healers are
not paid in cash
and are paid only after the cure takes place. Trainees who
spent several months in a village were from Katmandu and represented the fields
of child care
nutrition
and public health. Difficulties in approaching the
indigenous healers were encountered
as well as difficulties in securing
information from them. Needed are strategies for introducing modern methods
according to the social and conceptual condition of the community approached.
This would mean training the indigenous healers. When modern facilities are
available
the reputation and status of the old healers must be left intact so
they can be pastoral aids and deal with social aspects
still playing a valuable
part in the community. All health workers
including the old healers
should be
involved in a task group associated with the village panchayat to implement
health projects
take surveys of problems and needs
channel resources
and
provide for training. In time
they could also help formulate policy at higher
levels.
Webseite:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=12265561
Sprache:
English
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