Towards integration of traditional healing and western healing: Is this a remote possibility?

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Mokgobi, M.G.
Publisher
PubMed Central
Date
November 2013
Publication
African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance
Abstract / Description

There is a shortage of Western-trained health care personnel in state hospitals and clinics in South Africa. However, traditional healers are in abundance in both the urban and rural areas of South Africa. Some health care interest groups and individual researchers have called for integration of traditional healing and Western biomedicine in South Africa. The South African government seems to support the idea of integrating the two health care systems. The current paper offers a critical discussion of this issue. The paper discusses pertinent issues such as the demand for traditional healing, possible integration of traditional healing and Western healing as well as anticipated hindrances to integration of traditional healing and Western healing. Finally, the paper discusses dilemmas posed by non-integration of traditional healing and Western healing. In conclusion, the potential to integrate the two health care systems remains a complex possibility which might take years to achieve. (author abstract)

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Artifact Type
Research
Reference Type
Journal Article
Geographic Focus
International
Priority Population
Ethnic and racial groups
P4HE Authored
No
Topic Area
Policy and Practice » Interventions