Fake Traditional Healers with Superstitious Magical Treatments and Their Practices Regarding Children's Diseases

Y. Ravanshad, M. Golsorkhi, S. Ravanshad, Zahra Mohajeri, A. Azarfar
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Introduction: Nowadays, fake doctors, known as “Bandis” in our country Iran, represent themselves as traditional healers and use superstitious ideas for the healing of the ill, especially children. Their activities do not comply with any scientific methods. No research has been focused on this issue. The present study aimed to evaluate the education and social levels of the patients and their reasons for referring to these quackeries.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 1,300 children who were managed in the pediatric clinics of Dr. Sheikh Hospital for children, which is a tertiary care center in Mashhad, Iran. Informed consent was obtained from the guardians and patients. Upon examination, the parents of the children were asked to complete a checklist for data collection. Data analysis was performed in SPSS version 16, and the P-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results: In total, 1,300 children (621 females and 679 male) aged 2.5-12 years (mean age: 5.3±2.9 years) were enrolled in the study. Among the guardians, 62.5% were familiar with traditional healers, and 457 (37.2%) of the respondents had visited these individuals at least once. In addition, 106 of these cases had visited traditional healers more than three times. The parents were enquired about the reasons for visiting traditional healers instead of physicians, and 46.7% believed the applied methods by these individuals to be more effective. Moreover, 3.1% mentioned the lower treatment costs compared to physician visits, 2.9% reported the acute diseases of their children that did not respond to medical treatments, and 47.3% acknowledged those methods as real traditional practices.Conclusion: According to the results traditional healers, are a major public health concern. For unjustified reasons, many people prefer their methods to conventional medicine. Therefore, healthcare authorities must raise public awareness in this regarding through systematic plans in order to prevent future complications.
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假传统治疗师迷信神奇疗法和他们对儿童疾病的做法
导读:如今,在我国伊朗,冒牌医生被称为“Bandis”,他们自称是传统的治疗师,用迷信的想法来治疗病人,尤其是儿童。他们的活动不符合任何科学方法。目前还没有针对这个问题的研究。本研究旨在评估患者的文化程度和社会水平,以及他们求助于这些庸医的原因。方法:本横断面研究对1300名在谢赫医生儿童医院儿科诊所管理的儿童进行了研究,该医院是伊朗马什哈德的三级保健中心。获得监护人和患者的知情同意。检查后,要求孩子的父母填写一份数据收集清单。采用SPSS 16进行数据分析,p值< 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:共纳入儿童1300名,其中女性621名,男性679名,年龄2.5 ~ 12岁,平均年龄5.3±2.9岁。62.5%的受访者熟悉传统治疗师,457人(37.2%)至少拜访过这些人一次。此外,这些病例中有106例就诊了三次以上的传统治疗师。家长被问及选择传统治疗师而非医生的原因,46.7%的家长认为传统治疗师的治疗方法更有效。此外,3.1%的人提到治疗费用比看医生低,2.9%的人报告说,他们的孩子患了急性疾病,对医疗没有反应,47.3%的人承认这些方法是真正的传统做法。结论:根据研究结果,传统治疗师是一个主要的公共卫生问题。由于不合理的原因,许多人更喜欢他们的方法而不是传统医学。因此,卫生保健当局必须通过系统的计划提高公众对这方面的认识,以防止未来的并发症。
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