加纳安全保存传统草药做法的障碍

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH World Medical & Health Policy Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI:10.1002/wmh3.612
Benjamin Clay
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加纳具有重要文化意义的传统草药疗法的保存受到了对抗疗法发展的威胁。有观点认为,这一威胁主要由两个因素构成:对许多传统草药制剂安全性的严重担忧,以及治疗框架的冲突,这为产生有关对抗疗法的错误信息提供了基础。对商业草药市场的监管不力,以及对传统草药市场的监管完全缺失,导致草药制剂普遍受到致病菌的污染,并且由于生产方法和对这些制剂中有效成分的理解不一致,导致了不可接受的药理毒性风险。同时,传统草药从业者传播的关于对抗疗法的错误信息在加纳造成了严重的发病率和死亡率。本文利用文献证据和加纳东部地区一家医院的临床实践经验来探讨这些因素并提出建议。首先,需要对草药实践进行彻底监管,以消除对安全的担忧。其次,要解决目前草药实践之间的紧张关系,就必须改变整体医疗环境。解决方案之一是建立一个合作的医疗保健系统,将对抗疗法和草药疗法都纳入其中,并明确界定各自的执业范围,互不重叠。然而,这种新格局可能并不现实,传统草药疗法有可能沦为次要角色,主要提供药理惰性制剂,同时通过精神、文化和宗教干预继续造福患者。
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Barriers to the safe preservation of the traditional herbal practice in Ghana
The preservation of the culturally important traditional herbal medicine practice in Ghana is threatened by the growth of allopathic medicine. It is argued that two main factors comprise this threat: significant safety concerns over many traditional herbal preparations, and a conflict in therapeutic frameworks which provides a substrate for the production of misinformation regarding allopathic medicine. Poorly enforced regulation of the commercial herbal market and a total lack of regulation of the traditional herbal market have led to prevalent contamination of herbal preparations with pathogenic bacteria and an unacceptable risk of pharmacological toxicity due to inconsistent production methods and understanding of the active components in these preparations. Simultaneously, misinformation spread by traditional herbal practitioners about allopathic medicine has caused significant morbidity and mortality in Ghana. Evidence from the literature and experience from clinical practice in a hospital in the Eastern region of Ghana are used to explore these factors and provide recommendations. First, thorough regulation of the herbal practice is needed to allay safety concerns. Second, the overall healthcare landscape will have to change to resolve the current tensions between practices. One solution would be the formation of a cooperative healthcare system which incorporates both the allopathic and herbal practices with well‐defined, nonoverlapping scopes of practice. However, such a novel landscape may be unrealistic, with the potential for traditional herbal practices being relegated to secondary role, mainly providing pharmacologically inert preparations while continuing to benefit patients through spiritual, cultural and pastoral interventions.
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