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Ethical considerations in African traditional medicine: a response to Nyika.

Donna Knapp van Bogaert1.   

Abstract

Like other so-called 'parallel' practices in medicine, traditional medicine (TM) does not avoid criticism or even rejection. Nyika's article 'Ethical and Regulatory Issues Surrounding African Traditional Medicine in the Context of HIV/AIDS' looks at some of the issues from a traditional Western ethical perspective and suggests that it should be rejected. I respond to this article agreeing with Nyika's three major criticisms: lack of informed consent, confidentiality and paternalism. However, as traditional healers are consulted by over 70% of South Africans before any other type of healthcare professional, a blanket negation of TM is not possible, nor is it politically feasible. A pragmatic approach would be to work within the current structures for positive change. I point out that, as all cultural practices do, TM will change over time. Yet, until some regulations and change occur, the problem of harm to patients remains a major concern.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17355330     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-8847.2007.00184.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev World Bioeth        ISSN: 1471-8731            Impact factor:   2.294


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1.  The ethics of improving African traditional medical practice: scientific or African traditional research methods?

Authors:  Aceme Nyika
Journal:  Acta Trop       Date:  2009-08-13       Impact factor: 3.112

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