Exploring the contribution of integrated healthcare practices to malaria control in Ghana: perspectives of medical herbalists.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies Pub Date : 2025-01-14 DOI:10.1186/s12906-025-04746-9
Irene G Ampomah, Susan Devine, Genevieve A Ampomah, Theophilus I Emeto
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Abstract

Background: The integration of herbal and orthodox medicines has gained momentum in global health, ensuring improved management of infectious diseases like malaria. This study explored the experiences of medical herbalists working in Ghana's diverse ecological zones to understand the contributions of integrated healthcare to malaria control.

Methods: A phenomenological design was employed to conduct in-depth interviews with 19 purposively sampled medical herbalists. Framework analytical approach and Donabedian's conceptual framework for quality of care were utilised in analysing the data.

Results: Findings revealed high awareness of integrated healthcare practices among participants. Medical herbalists perceived integrated care as instrumental in enhancing malaria management through factors such as improved quality assurance, increased accessibility to integrated health facilities, patient-centred care, follow-up practices, and opportunities for continuous professional development. However, structural and process-related challenges were identified, including inadequate healthcare personnel, medicines, and equipment. Additionally, limited promotional activities, non-comprehensive National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and ineffective referral systems were recognised as barriers hindering the effectiveness of the integrated system and its potential contribution to malaria control.

Conclusion: Although national and health system-based challenges have thwarted the importance of integration on malaria control, medical herbalists feel optimistic about the intervention. To optimise the effectiveness of integrated healthcare in controlling malaria in Ghana would require policy modification and implementation. Future research could focus on developing healthcare frameworks, particularly for malaria, that prioritise quality service delivery within an integrated system.

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探索综合医疗保健实践对加纳疟疾控制的贡献:医学草药学家的观点。
背景:草药和传统药物的结合在全球卫生领域取得了势头,确保了疟疾等传染病的管理得到改善。本研究探讨了在加纳不同生态区工作的草药医生的经验,以了解综合医疗保健对疟疾控制的贡献。方法:采用现象学设计对19名中药师进行深度访谈。数据分析采用框架分析方法和Donabedian的护理质量概念框架。结果:调查结果显示,参与者对综合医疗保健实践有很高的认识。草药医生认为,综合护理有助于通过改善质量保证、增加使用综合保健设施的机会、以病人为中心的护理、后续做法以及持续专业发展的机会等因素加强疟疾管理。然而,确定了与结构和流程相关的挑战,包括卫生保健人员、药品和设备不足。此外,有限的推广活动、不全面的国家健康保险计划(NHIS)和无效的转诊系统被认为是阻碍综合系统有效性及其对疟疾控制的潜在贡献的障碍。结论:尽管基于国家和卫生系统的挑战阻碍了疟疾控制整合的重要性,但中医对干预措施持乐观态度。要使综合保健在加纳控制疟疾方面的效果达到最佳,就需要修改和执行政策。未来的研究可以把重点放在发展医疗保健框架上,特别是针对疟疾的框架,在一个综合系统内优先提供高质量的服务。
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