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Curationis

versión On-line ISSN 2223-6279
versión impresa ISSN 0379-8577

Curationis vol.31 no.4 Pretoria  2008

 

RESEARCH ARTICLE

 

Policy makers' perceptions and attitudes regarding incorporation of traditional healers into the national health care delivery system

 

 

MG PinkoaneI; M GreeffII; MP KoenIII

IM. Cur (Community Nursing), Ph. D candidate (Potchfestroom campus of the North-West University); Vaal University of Technology, Vanderbijlpark
IID. Cur. (Psychiatric Nursing); School of Nursing Science, Potchefstroom campus of the North- West University
IIID. Cur (Professional Nursing Science); School of Nursing Science, Potchefstroom campus of the North -West University

Correspondence

 

 


ABSTRACT

Based on mixed perceptions which were both negative and positive the policy makers have not been vocal about the process to incorporate traditional healers into the National Health Care Delivery System of South Africa. Negative views were related to the denial that traditional healing does provide a cure and the positive views were identified in the passing of policies from 1994. These policies passed initiated recognition of the existence of traditional healers, but failed to address the important aspect of incorporating the traditional healers into the National Health Care Delivery System. It is these mixed perceptions as well as lack of appropriate policy to facilitate incorporation of traditional healers that urged the researcher to explore the perceptions and attitudes of policy makers regarding this incorporation process, as well as their views on how it should be achieved.
An exploratory, descriptive and contextual qualitative research design was followed. Participants were selected by non-probable, purposive voluntary sample. Data was collected by means of conducting semi-structured interviews, as well as taking field notes. Data analysis was achieved by analysing transcriptions through open coding involving a co-coder until consensus was achieved. Results reflect that policy makers are in favour of incorporation.
In conclusion incorporation was seen as a process that needs to be undertaken by both traditional healers and biomedical personnel through communication. That government should be responsible for this process by policy formulation, which should clarify terms and conditions for incorporation.

Keywords: National Health Care System; Traditional healer; Biomedical personnel; Incorporation; Policy makers


 

 

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