Alternative medical services in rural Tanzania: A physician's view

Elizabeth Karlin Feierman
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A physician evaluating health status among rural Tanzanian children as well as working in a Lutheran hospital, evaluates use of traditional and hospital-based medical care in the Usambara Mountains. Most rural Tanzanians use both traditional and hospital-based services, even for one disease episode. Local attendance at the Maternal and Child Health Clinic (MCHC) is increasing. 82% of the eligible children of the village attend. Of those who are eligible but do not attend, most have a sibling who had attended the clinic. Poor relations between hospital-based and traditional practitioners increase villagers' discomfort at attending the hospital or clinic, including the MCHC. Relations can be bettered by:

(a) having both MCH aides and village women discuss problems at the village health committee; (b) encouraging traditional healers to participate fully on the committee and be trained to hold village health posts: (c) encouraging women to attend the clinic and eliminating the disparagement of traditional medicines in all clinics.

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一名医生评估坦桑尼亚农村儿童的健康状况,并在一家路德会医院工作,评估乌桑巴拉山区传统医疗和医院医疗的使用情况。大多数坦桑尼亚农村人既使用传统服务,也使用医院服务,即使是一次疾病发作。当地妇幼保健诊所(MCHC)的就诊人数正在增加。村里有82%符合条件的孩子上学。在那些有资格但没有参加的人中,大多数人有一个曾经参加过诊所的兄弟姐妹。医院医生和传统医生之间的不良关系增加了村民在医院或诊所(包括妇幼保健院)就诊时的不适。可以通过以下方式改善关系:(a)让妇幼保健助理和村妇女在村卫生委员会讨论问题;(b)鼓励传统治疗师充分参与委员会并接受培训,担任乡村卫生站;(c)鼓励妇女到诊所就诊,消除所有诊所对传统药物的轻视。
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