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The experience of being an Anishinabe man healer: ancient healing in a modern world.

Roxanne Struthers1, Valerie S Eschiti, Beverly Patchell.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose was to understand the experience of being an Anishinabe man healer. Of particular relevance, healers explained how they provide Indigenous health care in a world dominated by Western biomedicine.
DESIGN: A phenomenological approach was utilized to interview four Anishinabe men healers who reside in the United States and Canada.
METHOD: In-person interviews were conducted using an interview guide. The interviews were audiotaped when permitted; otherwise notes were taken. Data analysis was conducted using techniques from Colaizzi and van Manen.
FINDINGS: Seven themes were identified: (1) The Healer's Path, (2) Health as Wholeness, (3) Healing Ways, (4) Healing Stories, (5) Culture Interwoven with Healing, (6) Healing Exchange, and (7) Connection with Western Medicine.
CONCLUSIONS: The themes identified inform nursing practice by pointing out the importance of culture within traditional Indigenous healing, as well as the need for a holistic approach when caring for Indigenous people. Additionally, the Indigenous men healers acknowledged their connection with Western medicine as part of the process of healing for their clients. This emphasizes the need for nurses and other health care providers to become knowledgeable regarding traditional Indigenous healing that their clients may be receiving, in order to foster open communication.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18649444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cult Divers        ISSN: 1071-5568


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