2008
DOI: 10.1080/09735070.2008.11886310
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Gaddis’ Folk Medicine: A Source of Healing

Abstract: Patients seek cures from a variety of medical systems. In the traditional medical systems, medical traditions partly cover other sectors of social life. In contrast to traditional health care system, the official health care system is based on Western science and technology. Gaddis employ different ways in case of sickness. Traditional medical knowledge is coded in to household cooking practices, home remedies; ill health prevention and health maintenance beliefs and routines. Like other rural parts of India, … Show more

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“…This was with the view to understanding why caregivers may delay or deny seeking prompt and effective healthcare from competent medical personnel which is a crucial step in reducing neonatal morbidity and mortality rate. The study affirms the importance of cultural beliefs in defining health and ill-health conditions as well as perceived appropriated healthcare practices as argued by earlier studies (Bhasin 2008;Veena Bhasin 2007;Blumhagen 1980;Pesquera 1998).…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…This was with the view to understanding why caregivers may delay or deny seeking prompt and effective healthcare from competent medical personnel which is a crucial step in reducing neonatal morbidity and mortality rate. The study affirms the importance of cultural beliefs in defining health and ill-health conditions as well as perceived appropriated healthcare practices as argued by earlier studies (Bhasin 2008;Veena Bhasin 2007;Blumhagen 1980;Pesquera 1998).…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Further, meaning-centred approach determines where, when, and how to seek and legitimize "sick-role" by the caregivers and care providers. Discrepancies between caregivers and care providers meaning centred may lead to delay, non-use, and/or nonadherence to the prescription/course of the regimen as demonstrated among the Hispanic American (Bhasin 2007;2008;Pesquera 1998). Applying this to Nigeria's situation, a meaning-centred approach could help in understanding healthcare practices and health-seeking behaviour vis-à-vis the poor healthcare utilization reported across various Nigerian populations characterized by diverse cultural and socio-economic groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main crops grown in Bharmour are wheat, barley, maize and phulan. [ 12 ] The majority of elderly individuals in this community has had no formal education and is illiterate. [ 13 ]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2013, air pollution caused about 1.4 million deaths in India (Biswas & Hartley 2016). Despite advancements in medical sciences, rural people in developing countries still use traditional medicines as the first safety measure in healthcare (Bhasin 2008). Airway obstruction, asthma, bronchitis, lung disorder, nasal congestion, pneumonia, sinusitis, sores, tonsillitis, and throat infection falls under respiratory ailments category.…”
Section: Respiratory Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%