Analysis of the knowledge, attitudes and practices of the population of the Mokambo chiefdom on the thermal waters of Kaswa/Mahagi (Ituri, D.R. Congo)

Richard Budju Lotsima, Yvonne Ibebeke Bomangwa, Thierry Tangou Tabou, Jean-Baptiste Dhetchuvi Matchu, Céline Sikulisimwa Pole
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Since ancestral times, farmers have used the thermal waters of Kaswa/Mahagi for hygienic and sanitary practices. The present study is aimed at evaluating the knowledge, attitudes and practices of the indigenous people with regards to these waters. It was carried out from 15th January to 12th April 2022 and focused on a sample of 323 adult people obtained using the Schwartz formula. The descriptive study shows that almost all of the farmers knew the location of the thermal springs had an indigenous name which meant their hyperthermia or their therapeutic virtue. 68.89% of respondents suggested volcanic or geothermal origin of the heat of these waters, the information being transmitted mainly from parents to members of their families. The practices highlighted are frequenting thermal waters for curiosity, natural hot baths, for the relief of muscular fatigue and dermatoses including wounds and scabies according to 41.13% and 39.18% of respondents respectively. The attitude highlighted is the belief in divine and ancestral power transmitted through these waters accompanied by rituals at the hot springs. Certain knowledge, attitudes and practices were dependent on the sex, age and occupation of users. These results constitute essential basic information for future multidisciplinary research with a view to enlightening the population.
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分析莫坎博酋长领地居民对卡斯瓦/马哈吉温泉水(刚果民主共和国伊图里)的认识、态度和做法
自古以来,农民就利用卡斯瓦/马哈吉温泉水进行卫生保健。本研究旨在评估原住民对这些温泉水的认识、态度和做法。研究于 2022 年 1 月 15 日至 4 月 12 日进行,采用施瓦茨公式对 323 名成年人进行了抽样调查。描述性研究表明,几乎所有农民都知道温泉所在地有一个土著名称,意思是其热量或其治疗功效。68.89%的受访者认为这些水的热量来源于火山或地热,这些信息主要是从父母那里传给家庭成员的。分别有 41.13%和 39.18%的受访者强调,经常饮用温泉水是为了好奇、洗天然热水澡、缓解肌肉疲劳和皮肤病(包括伤口和疥疮)。受访者所持的态度主要是相信这些温泉水所传递的神力和祖先的力量,并在温泉举行仪式。某些知识、态度和做法与使用者的性别、年龄和职业有关。这些结果为今后的多学科研究提供了重要的基本信息,以期为人们提供启迪。
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