Traditional Healers Formalised?(From the Editor) (Report) Traditional Healers Formalised?(From the Editor) (Report)

Traditional Healers Formalised?(From the Editor) (Report‪)‬

South African Medical Journal 2012, March, 102, 3

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Traditional healers are the first to be called for help when illness strikes the majority of South Africans. Their communities have faith in their ability to cure or alleviate conditions managed by doctors, and much more. A visit to such practitioners' websites (they are up with the latest advertising technology!) shows that they promise help with providing more power, love, security or money, protection from evil people and spirits, enhancing one's sex life with penis enlargement and vagina tightening spells, etc. Contemplating such claims, it is easy to be dismissive of traditional healers. But in this issue of the SAMJ Nompumelelo Mbatha and colleagues (1) argue that the traditional healers' regulatory council, promised by an Act of Parliament, should be established, followed by (or preferably preceded by) formal recognition by employers of sick certificates issued by traditional healers. Can matters be so simply resolved? What does this mean for doctors and other formally recognised healthcare professionals, and how to respond to such claims and social pressures? Cultures and beliefs

GENRE
Gesundheit, Körper und Geist
ERSCHIENEN
2012
1. März
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
8
Seiten
VERLAG
South African Medical Association
GRÖSSE
187,4
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