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African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines
African Ethnomedicines Network
ISSN: 0189-6016
Vol. 9, No. 3s, 2012, pp. 12-18
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Bioline Code: tc12065
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, Vol. 9, No. 3s, 2012, pp. 12-18
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A MODEL FOR THE INCORPORATION OF THE TRADITIONAL HEALERS INTO THE NATIONAL HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM OF SOUTH AFRICA
Pinkoane, Martha G.; Greeff, Minrie & Koen, Magdalena P.
Abstract
In South Africa the patient uses both the traditional healers and biomedical personnel’s services out of need for the best
healing therapy to fulfil his/ her health needs. Failure of one to yield the expected results leads to the use of the other. This
shunting back and forth prompted the researcher to undertake research and formulated a model demonstrating how the traditional
healers can be incorporated into the National Health Care Delivery System of South Africa. The research used both qualitative
and theory generating designs to attain the set objective. Firstly, a qualitative research design used semi-structured interviews to
investigate the perceptions and attitudes of biomedical personnel, traditional healers, patients and policy makers, regarding the
process of incorporation. A non-probable purposive voluntary sample was used, selection was done according to a set criteria.
Data was analysed and the results of phase one as well as initial literature review were used to construct a conceptual framework
for the model. Secondly, a theory generating design was employed using the three phases of Dickoff, James and Wiedenbach
(1968:435) to formulate a model which was systematically, logically and consistently conceptualized. In evaluation of this model
a predetermined criteria was used. The results showed that the constructed model demonstrated the government formulating
policy to legalize traditional healing and affording the traditional healers legal authority to be official partners to the biomedical
personnel and avail the quality health care services that fulfils the patients health needs using the primary health care approach.
Keywords
Incorporation; traditional healer; biomedical personnel; patients; model; National Health Care Deliver System
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