Role of traditional healers in the management of microbial keratitis in eastern Nepal.

Q1 Medicine Wellcome Open Research Pub Date : 2024-11-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.21241.2
Sandip Das Sanyam, Reena Yadav, Abeer H A Mohamed Ahmed, Simon Arunga, Astrid Leck, David Macleod, Abhishek Roshan, Sanjay K Singh, Sailesh K Mishra, Jeremy J Hoffman, Matthew J Burton, Tara Mtuy
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Background: Microbial Keratitis (MK) is a leading cause of corneal blindness due to infection and its consequences, with a higher incidence in resource-limited nations. Hospital-based patient records from different parts of Nepal suggest patients often use traditional eye medicine to treat MK. Traditional healers (TH) within the community are often the first point of care for MK management. Little is known of their practice, perceptions, and knowledge around MK management. We aimed to understand the role of traditional healers in the management of MK in south-eastern Nepal.

Methods: A cross-sectional, mixed method, descriptive study was conducted in the Siraha district of Nepal. A total of 109 traditional healers consented to participate in a survey of knowledge, attitude, and practices. Some participants were also invited to participate in in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Interviews and focus groups were conducted and recorded in the Maithili language by a native speaking interviewer and transcribed into English. Descriptive analysis was performed for the survey. Data saturation was considered the endpoint for qualitative data collection, and a thematic was analysis applied.

Results: Traditional healers believe that infection of the eye can be caused by trauma, conjunctivitis, or evil spirits. They were unclear about differentiating MK from other eye conditions. They provided various types of treatment. Some were confident that they could treat severe ulcers that had not responded to medical therapy, while others thought treating larger diameter ulcers would be difficult. Although there were mixed responses in referring patients with MK, the majority of TH were willing to refer.

Conclusion: In a weak health system, traditional healers may help address barriers to healthcare access and reduce delays to definitive care, upon integration into the formal health system and referral pathway.

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传统医士在尼泊尔东部微生物性角膜炎治疗中的作用。
背景:微生物性角膜炎(MK)是感染及其后果导致角膜失明的主要原因,在资源有限的国家发病率较高。尼泊尔不同地区医院的病人记录显示,病人通常使用传统眼药来治疗微生物性角膜炎。社区内的传统治疗师(TH)通常是治疗 MK 的第一道关口。但人们对他们在治疗 MK 方面的实践、看法和知识知之甚少。我们的目的是了解尼泊尔东南部传统医士在 MK 管理中的作用:我们在尼泊尔锡拉哈地区开展了一项横断面、混合方法、描述性研究。共有 109 名传统医士同意参与知识、态度和实践调查。部分参与者还受邀参加了深度访谈和焦点小组讨论。访谈和焦点小组讨论由一名母语为 Maithili 语的访谈者进行,并用 Maithili 语记录,然后誊写成英文。对调查进行了描述性分析。数据饱和度被视为定性数据收集的终点,因此采用了专题分析法:传统治疗师认为,眼部感染可能由外伤、结膜炎或邪灵引起。他们不清楚如何区分 MK 和其他眼部疾病。他们提供了各种治疗方法。有些人相信他们可以治疗药物治疗无效的严重溃疡,而其他人则认为治疗直径较大的溃疡会很困难。虽然对转诊 MK 患者的反应不一,但大多数传统疗法医师都愿意转诊:结论:在医疗系统薄弱的情况下,传统疗法者在融入正规医疗系统和转诊途径后,可帮助解决医疗服务的障碍,减少明确治疗的延误。
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