Folk Health Wisdoms as an Alternative Health Care Modality in the Community

Vasuton Tanvatanakul, C. Vicente, S. Saowakontha
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This study aimed to investigate perceptions and practices of folk health wisdoms among various age groups in Thailand. The study used an exploratory design involving a survey and focus group discussions. Between March 2003 and April 2005, 422 respondents from 5 communities of different districts of Chonburi Province, Thailand were interviewed, and then followed up for clarification of responses by focus groups in each community. Most respondents (93.8%), especially in the older age groups, were familiar with and interested in folk health wisdoms, with 62.8% using one or more kinds of folk health wisdoms. Herbal medicines and massage were most often used as health care, with significant differences in use (p < .05) between younger and older age groups. Younger people (<35 years) used almost every type of folk health wisdom in lesser percentages, with the exception of mind control therapies. Greater use of folk health wisdoms could contribute to improving the health care of the people of Thailand. However, to appropriately use and integrate these practices, the people need to increase their confidence in these modalities and be encouraged by the official health system.
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民间健康智慧作为社区医疗保健的一种替代方式
本研究旨在调查泰国各年龄组对民间健康智慧的看法和做法。该研究采用了探索性设计,包括调查和焦点小组讨论。在2003年3月至2005年4月期间,对来自泰国春武里省不同地区5个社区的422名受访者进行了访谈,然后对每个社区焦点小组的回答进行了跟踪,以澄清其回答。大多数受访者(93.8%)对民间健康智慧较为熟悉和感兴趣,特别是在老年群体中,62.8%的受访者使用一种或多种民间健康智慧。中草药和按摩是最常用的保健方法,在年轻和年长年龄组之间的使用差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。年轻人(<35岁)使用几乎所有类型的民间健康智慧的比例较低,除了精神控制疗法。更多地利用民间保健智慧可有助于改善泰国人民的保健。然而,为了适当地使用和整合这些做法,人们需要增强对这些方式的信心,并得到官方卫生系统的鼓励。
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