Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria: Traditional Medicine Practitioners Perspectives to Universal Health Coverage and Traditional Medicine Integration with Conventional Medicine

J. Ibrahim, O. Fatokun, Ibikunle Adeola Jegede, H. Egharevba, Omotayo T. Hamzat, O. Adigwe
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Introduction: The knowledge, attitude, and practice of Traditional Medicine Practitioners (TMPs) are key to achieving effective and sustainable integration of all forms of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM) and health services towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC). In this study, the operational and psychological readiness of Traditional Medicine Practitioners towards integration with the conventional health system was examined by critically considering the various factors central to traditional medicine integration as recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) Traditional Medicine strategy (2014–2023). Methods: Paper based questionnaires were administered to Traditional medicine practitioners from three geo-political zones in Nigeria along with Key Informant Interviews. Qualitative – thematic and content analysis using both iterative and interpretative processes, and quantitative –descriptive and inferential analysis were done using statistical package for social sciences version 25. Results: A total of 337 respondents participated in the study ranging from 21-61 years of age. More than half (61.7%) were males. Most respondents 310 (92%) had one form of formal education out of which those with secondary education constitute over one-thirds, 121 (35.9%). Over three-quarter of the respondents, 290 (86.1%) were into general practice and over half of the respondents had between 11 – 20 years of experience as traditional medicine practitioners.  About two-thirds, 216 (64.1%) of study participants had no knowledge of what integration nor Universal Health Coverage 256, (76%) meant. However, many of the respondents (76.3%) had a good attitude towards integration. More than two-thirds of respondents, 241 (71.5%) claimed to keep patient records but only 157 (46.6%) kept written records. Conclusion: Traditional Medicine Practitioners in Nigeria have a positive outlook towards integration. Salient knowledge and practice gaps among them have been revealed. The study shows that regulatory and policy actions should be centred around the support, capacity building through trainings and conferences to disseminate information on scientific/technological advancements to improve their practice, and also to improve on existing policies and government activities.
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导言:传统医学从业者的知识、态度和实践是实现有效和可持续地整合所有形式的传统、补充和替代医学(TCAM)和卫生服务以实现全民健康覆盖(UHC)的关键。在本研究中,通过严格考虑世界卫生组织(WHO)传统医学战略(2014-2023)建议的传统医学整合的各种核心因素,研究了传统医学从业者与传统卫生系统整合的操作和心理准备情况。方法:对尼日利亚三个地缘政治区域的传统医学从业者进行纸质问卷调查,并对关键信息提供者进行访谈。定性-主题和内容分析使用迭代和解释过程,定量-描述和推理分析使用统计软件包的社会科学版本25。结果:共有337名受访者参与了研究,年龄在21-61岁之间。超过一半(61.7%)是男性。大多数受访者310人(92%)接受过一种形式的正规教育,其中受过中等教育的人占三分之一以上,121人(35.9%)。超过四分之三的答复者,290人(86.1%)从事全科医生工作,超过一半的答复者有11至20年的传统医学从业经验。大约三分之二(216人)(64.1%)的研究参与者不了解整合和全民健康覆盖256人(76%)的含义。然而,大部分受访者(76.3%)对融合持良好态度。超过三分之二的应答者,即241家(71.5%)声称保存了病历,但只有157家(46.6%)保留了书面记录。结论:尼日利亚的传统医学从业者对融合持积极态度。他们之间存在着显著的知识和实践差距。该研究表明,管理和政策行动应该围绕通过培训和会议传播科学/技术进步信息的支持和能力建设,以改进其实践,并改进现有的政策和政府活动。
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