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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1256273

ABSTRACT

In African traditional medicine; the curative; training; promotive and rehabilitative services are referred to as clinical practices. These traditional health care services are provided through tradition and culture prescribed under a particular philosophy; e.g. ubuntu or unhu. Norms; taboos; tradition and culture; which are the cornerstones of clinical practice of traditional medicine; are the major reason for the acceptability of traditional health practitioners in the community they serve. The philosophical clinical care embedded in these traditions; culture and taboos have contributed to making traditional medicine practices acceptable and hence highly demanded by the population. This paper discusses the different traditional health care services; such as curative services; general traditional healthcare; mental healthcare; midwifery; bone setting; rehabilitative and promotional services that increases health awareness and developing positive attitudes and behaviour towards healthier living)


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Medicine , Medicine/statistics & numerical data
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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1256274

ABSTRACT

Since the early 1970s; the WHO has repeatedly advocated for the recognition of Traditional Health Practitioners (THPs) as Primary Healthcare (PHC) providers and for the integration of traditional medicine in national health systems. Several calls have been made on governments to take responsibility for the health of their people and to formulate national policies; regulations and standards; as part of comprehensive national health programmes to ensure appropriate; safe and effective use of traditional medicine. One of the priorities of the African Regional Strategy on Promoting the Role of TM in Health Systems is promotion of collaboration between practitioners of traditional and conventional medicine. However; despite the health benefits such collaboration could bring to the populations; decades of disregard of traditional medicine practices and products has created mistrust between the two sectors hampering all the efforts being made to promote this potentially useful partnership. This article outlines the strategies that have been adopted by the WHO to ensure the integration of traditional medicine into national health systems; examples of ongoing collaboration between research institutions and THPs based on research and management of patients; and between THPs and conventional health practitioners in HIV/ AIDS prevention and care and HIV/AIDS/STI/tuberculosis programmes; factors that have contributed to sustaining these partnerships as well as mechanisms for strengthening such collaborations


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Health Personnel , Medicine
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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1256280

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The majority of the population in the WHO African Region and other developing countries; particularly rural dwellers use plant-based traditional medicines for health care. Most developing countries are endowed with vast resources of medicinal and aromatic plants; which have been used over centuries for the treatment of diseases. The global resurgence of interest in herbal medicines has created a large market for plant derived remediesthat developing countries could exploit to their advantage; provided they could be produced with acceptable quality and safety specifications. This article highlights the current limitations of traditional medicinal productsin the Member States; the essential requirements for the local production of traditional medicines; the status of local production in WHO African Region; approaches to sourcing plant raw materials as well as challenges. Methods for value addition; processing and product improvement for the commercial utilization of medicinal plants are indicated


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Biological Products , Medicine , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Plants
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