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Towards a better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and recipients of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in post-conflict Liberia: a qualitative investigation

BACKGROUND: A better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and utilizers of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in Liberia is important as Liberia seeks to improve its delivery of mental healthcare in the context of scarce resources and recovery from...

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Autores principales: Pullen, Samuel J, Herman, Augusta R, Lange, Brittany CL, Christian-Brathwaite, Nicole, Ulloa, Melissa, Kempeh, Michael P, Karnga, Dyujay G, Fallah, Mosoka P, Menyongai, Jeremiah, Harris, Benjamin, Alonso, Yadira, Henderson, David C, Borba, Christina PC
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Publicado: Makerere Medical School 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35222605
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v21i3.51
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author Pullen, Samuel J
Herman, Augusta R
Lange, Brittany CL
Christian-Brathwaite, Nicole
Ulloa, Melissa
Kempeh, Michael P
Karnga, Dyujay G
Fallah, Mosoka P
Menyongai, Jeremiah
Harris, Benjamin
Alonso, Yadira
Henderson, David C
Borba, Christina PC
author_facet Pullen, Samuel J
Herman, Augusta R
Lange, Brittany CL
Christian-Brathwaite, Nicole
Ulloa, Melissa
Kempeh, Michael P
Karnga, Dyujay G
Fallah, Mosoka P
Menyongai, Jeremiah
Harris, Benjamin
Alonso, Yadira
Henderson, David C
Borba, Christina PC
author_sort Pullen, Samuel J
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description BACKGROUND: A better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and utilizers of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in Liberia is important as Liberia seeks to improve its delivery of mental healthcare in the context of scarce resources and recovery from civil war. METHODS: A qualitative research design was used to collect data from 24 Liberian traditional healers, and 11 utilizers of Liberian traditional medicine. Participants were queried about mental health problems in Liberia, treatments, and attitudes towards modern healthcare. Qualitative data were probed and aggregated using content analysis. RESULTS: Mental health problems described by study participants included: Open Mole, African Science, Epilepsy, Depression and Mental Illness (trauma/substance use). Mental health problems were often associated with socioeconomic distress, and participants described their attitudes and beliefs concerning mental healthcare, traditional medicine, and modern healthcare. CONCLUSION: Traditional medicine is an important part of mental healthcare in Africa. Mental illness, social factors, and healthcare access were important problems in Liberia. Mental health problems blended local cultural beliefs with Westernized nosology and social factors. Traditional healer's attitudes towards Western medicine reflected ambivalence. There is a desire for collaboration with ‘modern’ health care providers, but this will require reciprocal trust-building.
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spelling pubmed-88433002022-02-24 Towards a better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and recipients of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in post-conflict Liberia: a qualitative investigation Pullen, Samuel J Herman, Augusta R Lange, Brittany CL Christian-Brathwaite, Nicole Ulloa, Melissa Kempeh, Michael P Karnga, Dyujay G Fallah, Mosoka P Menyongai, Jeremiah Harris, Benjamin Alonso, Yadira Henderson, David C Borba, Christina PC Afr Health Sci Articles BACKGROUND: A better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and utilizers of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in Liberia is important as Liberia seeks to improve its delivery of mental healthcare in the context of scarce resources and recovery from civil war. METHODS: A qualitative research design was used to collect data from 24 Liberian traditional healers, and 11 utilizers of Liberian traditional medicine. Participants were queried about mental health problems in Liberia, treatments, and attitudes towards modern healthcare. Qualitative data were probed and aggregated using content analysis. RESULTS: Mental health problems described by study participants included: Open Mole, African Science, Epilepsy, Depression and Mental Illness (trauma/substance use). Mental health problems were often associated with socioeconomic distress, and participants described their attitudes and beliefs concerning mental healthcare, traditional medicine, and modern healthcare. CONCLUSION: Traditional medicine is an important part of mental healthcare in Africa. Mental illness, social factors, and healthcare access were important problems in Liberia. Mental health problems blended local cultural beliefs with Westernized nosology and social factors. Traditional healer's attitudes towards Western medicine reflected ambivalence. There is a desire for collaboration with ‘modern’ health care providers, but this will require reciprocal trust-building. Makerere Medical School 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8843300/ /pubmed/35222605 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v21i3.51 Text en © 2021 Pullen SJ et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee African Health Sciences. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pullen, Samuel J
Herman, Augusta R
Lange, Brittany CL
Christian-Brathwaite, Nicole
Ulloa, Melissa
Kempeh, Michael P
Karnga, Dyujay G
Fallah, Mosoka P
Menyongai, Jeremiah
Harris, Benjamin
Alonso, Yadira
Henderson, David C
Borba, Christina PC
Towards a better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and recipients of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in post-conflict Liberia: a qualitative investigation
title Towards a better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and recipients of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in post-conflict Liberia: a qualitative investigation
title_full Towards a better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and recipients of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in post-conflict Liberia: a qualitative investigation
title_fullStr Towards a better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and recipients of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in post-conflict Liberia: a qualitative investigation
title_full_unstemmed Towards a better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and recipients of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in post-conflict Liberia: a qualitative investigation
title_short Towards a better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and recipients of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in post-conflict Liberia: a qualitative investigation
title_sort towards a better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and recipients of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in post-conflict liberia: a qualitative investigation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35222605
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v21i3.51
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