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Traditional Cautery for Medical Treatment Among the Bedouins of Southern Israel.

Y Elaobda1,2, M Abu-Hamad1,2, Y Treister-Goltzman3,4, R Peleg1,2.   

Abstract

Traditional cautery for the cure of disease is an ancient and widespread mode of treatment in various cultures and is a central modality among Israeli Bedouins. To date the use of this treatment has not been assessed systematically. A personal interview was conducted among Muslim Bedouin patients who came to clinics in the Negev region in southern Israel. There were 250 participants including 128 women (51.2 %). The mean age was 45.16 ± 16.2 (range 18-86). Eighty nine (35.7 %) of the participants declared that they had personally undergone curative cautery therapy in the past. Two hundred and five (82 %) were familiar with this mode of therapy. Two thirds of those who underwent the treatment in the past said that it helped them a great deal and another 19 % said that it helped them somewhat. More men underwent the therapy than women (P = 0.034), believed in its effectiveness (P = 0.013), and declared that they were prepared to use it again in the future (P < 0.0001). Elderly patients, over the age of 61, used this therapy more than younger ones (P = 0.001). The majority of the Bedouin population in the Negev is familiar with cautery and a significant part of the population has personally undergone this therapy and believes that it is effective.

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Keywords:  Bedouins; Kaiy; Muslims; Traditional cautery

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Year:  2016        PMID: 25651883     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-015-0166-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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