Utilization of traditional healers for treatment of malaria among female residents in Makurdi city and its environs

<正>Objective:To ascertain the role of traditional healers in malaria treatment and its impact on control of the disease.Methods:The study was cross-sectional in nature.Test-run structured and semi-structured questionnaires were either interviewer or self administered to adult women age...

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Published inAsian Pacific journal of tropical medicine Vol. 3; no. 7; pp. 563 - 566
Main Authors Jombo, GTA, Mbaawuaga, EM, Denen, Akaa P, Dauda, AM, Eyong, KI, Akosu, JT, Etukumana, EA
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Published Elsevier B.V 01.08.2010
Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, College of Health Sciences, Benue State University, PMB 102119 Makurdi, Nigeria%Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Benue State University, PMB 102119 Makurdi, Nigeria%Department of Surgery, College of Health Sciences, Benue State University Makurdi, Nigeria%Department of Histopathology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria%Department of Paediatrics, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria%Department of Community Medicine, College of Medical Sciences, University of Jos, Nigeria%Department of Family Medicine, University of Uyo Teaching Hospital Uyo, Nigeria
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Abstract <正>Objective:To ascertain the role of traditional healers in malaria treatment and its impact on control of the disease.Methods:The study was cross-sectional in nature.Test-run structured and semi-structured questionnaires were either interviewer or self administered to adult women aged 18 years old and above.House holds were selected using systematic random sampling methods.Information such as age,educational level,marital status,occupation and methods of malaria treatment were obtained.Focused group discussions about beliefs and perceptions on utilization of traditional healers and in depth discussions on treatment and control of malaria were also carried out.Results:Of the 2 075 respondents studied,49.7%(n=1 031) utilized traditional healers for treatment of malaria,including 16.7%(n=172) utilizing traditional healers strictly while 83.3%(n=859) combining it with other treatment methods such as hospital/clinic, pharmacy/chemist shop,herbs or spiritual healing.The major contributors to utilization of traditional healers were:illiteracy and ignorance,poverty,unemployment/underemployment and slow pace of the comprehensive package implementation of the "roll back malaria"(RBM) programme initiate in the community.Conclusions:Health education should be intensified while adequate facilities put in place to commence home management of malaria and probable free distribution of the artemisinin-based combination therapy(ACT).
AbstractList <正>Objective:To ascertain the role of traditional healers in malaria treatment and its impact on control of the disease.Methods:The study was cross-sectional in nature.Test-run structured and semi-structured questionnaires were either interviewer or self administered to adult women aged 18 years old and above.House holds were selected using systematic random sampling methods.Information such as age,educational level,marital status,occupation and methods of malaria treatment were obtained.Focused group discussions about beliefs and perceptions on utilization of traditional healers and in depth discussions on treatment and control of malaria were also carried out.Results:Of the 2 075 respondents studied,49.7%(n=1 031) utilized traditional healers for treatment of malaria,including 16.7%(n=172) utilizing traditional healers strictly while 83.3%(n=859) combining it with other treatment methods such as hospital/clinic, pharmacy/chemist shop,herbs or spiritual healing.The major contributors to utilization of traditional healers were:illiteracy and ignorance,poverty,unemployment/underemployment and slow pace of the comprehensive package implementation of the "roll back malaria"(RBM) programme initiate in the community.Conclusions:Health education should be intensified while adequate facilities put in place to commence home management of malaria and probable free distribution of the artemisinin-based combination therapy(ACT).
Objective:To ascertain the role of traditional healers in malaria treatment and its impact on control of the disease. Methods:The study was cross-sectional in nature. Test-run structured and semi-structured questionnaires were either interviewer or self administered to adult women aged 18 years old and above. House holds were selected using systematic random sampling methods. Information such as age, educational level, marital status, occupation and methods of malaria treatment were obtained. Focused group discussions about beliefs and perceptions on utilization of traditional healers and in depth discussions on treatment and control of malaria were also carried out. Results: Of the 2 075 respondents studied, 49.7% (n=1 031) utilized traditional healers for treatment of malaria, including 16.7%(n=172) utilizing traditional healers strictly while 83.3%(n=859) combining it with other treatment methods such as hospital/clinic, pharmacy/chemist shop, herbs or spiritual healing. The major contributors to utilization of traditional healers were:illiteracy and ignorance, poverty, unemployment/underemployment and slow pace of the comprehensive package implementation of the“roll back malaria”(RBM) programme initiate in the community. Conclusions:Health education should be intensified while adequate facilities put in place to commence home management of malaria and probable free distribution of the artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT).
To ascertain the role of traditional healers in malaria treatment and its impact on control of the disease. The study was cross-sectional in nature. Test-run structured and semi-structured questionnaires were either interviewer or self administered to adult women aged 18 years old and above. House holds were selected using systematic random sampling methods. Information such as age, educational level, marital status, occupation and methods of malaria treatment were obtained. Focused group discussions about beliefs and perceptions on utilization of traditional healers and in depth discussions on treatment and control of malaria were also carried out. Of the 2 075 respondents studied, 49.7% ( n=1 031) utilized traditional healers for treatment of malaria, including 16.7% ( n=172) utilizing traditional healers strictly while 83.3% ( n=859) combining it with other treatment methods such as hospital/clinic, pharmacy/chemist shop, herbs or spiritual healing. The major contributors to utilization of traditional healers were: illiteracy and ignorance, poverty, unemployment/underemployment and slow pace of the comprehensive package implementation of the “roll back malaria” (RBM) programme initiate in the community. Health education should be intensified while adequate facilities put in place to commence home management of malaria and probable free distribution of the artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT).
Author Jombo GTA Mbaawuaga EM Denen Akaa P Dauda AM Eyong KI Akosu JT Etukumana EA
AuthorAffiliation Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology,College of Health Sciences,Benue State University,PMB 102119 Makurdi,Nigeria Department of Biological Sciences,Faculty of Science,Benue State University,PMB 102119 Makurdi,Nigeria Department of Surgery,College of Health Sciences,Benue State University Makurdi,Nigeria Department of Histopathology,Faculty of Medical Sciences,University of Jos,Jos,Nigeria Department of Paediatrics,College of Medical Sciences,University of Calabar,Calabar,Nigeria Department of Community Medicine,College of Medical Sciences,University of Jos,Nigeria Department of Family Medicine,University of Uyo Teaching Hospital Uyo,Nigeria
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