Literature DB >> 25234107

Negotiating biomedical and traditional Chinese medicine treatments among elderly Chinese Singaporean women.

Leanne Chang1, Iccha Basnyat2.   

Abstract

In this article we examine how elderly Chinese Singaporean women navigated between biomedicine and traditional Chinese medicine in their practices of maintaining well-being. We interviewed 36 elderly women to understand their negotiation of medical choices in the interplay of structure, culture, and personal agency. Our findings show that participants made situational decisions under structural and cultural influences, such as family members' changing expectations and interpretations of medical practices, institutional preferences for biomedicine, and the patients' negotiating position between biomedicine and traditional Chinese medicine. Participants demonstrated their capacity to enact agency through their examination of the effects and side effects of each medical system and through their integrative use of different medical treatments, depending on the purpose. Through our findings, we unveil contextual meanings of health among elderly women and the unique coexistence of traditional and modern medical practices within the context of Singapore.
© The Author(s) 2014.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Asia, South/Southeast; culture/cultural competence; decision making; health and well-being; older people; women’s health

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25234107     DOI: 10.1177/1049732314551991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


  5 in total

1.  The Experience of Counseling Among a Singaporean Elderly Population: A Qualitative Account of What Clients Report as Beneficial.

Authors:  Mathew Mathews
Journal:  J Cross Cult Gerontol       Date:  2016-09

2.  Professionalism in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Yu Heng Kwan; Sarah Chooi; Sungwon Yoon; Xiang Ling Ang; Jie Kie Phang; Hwee Ling Koh; Julian Thumboo; Swee Cheng Ng; Warren Fong
Journal:  BMC Complement Med Ther       Date:  2020-11-09

3.  Evaluating a large-scale online behaviour change intervention aimed at wildlife product consumers in Singapore.

Authors:  Hunter Doughty; E J Milner-Gulland; Janice Ser Huay Lee; Kathryn Oliver; L Roman Carrasco; Diogo Veríssimo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-03-24       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  The Association between Health and Culture: The Perspective of Older Adult Hospital In-Patients in Israel.

Authors:  Ahuva Even-Zohar; Varda Shtanger; Anat Israeli; Emma Averbuch; Gad Segal; Haim Mayan; Shmuel Steinlauf; Alex Galper; Eyal Zimlichman
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-06-16       Impact factor: 3.390

5.  Association Between Cancer and Utilization of Traditional Chinese Medicine in U.S. Chinese Women: Findings From the PINE Study.

Authors:  XinQi Dong; Jialing Jiang
Journal:  Gerontol Geriatr Med       Date:  2018-07-17
  5 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.