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Traditional herbalists' methods of treating mental disorders in Ghana.

Lily N A Kpobi1, Leslie Swartz1, Cephas N Omenyo1.   

Abstract

The use of traditional medicine for the treatment of various disorders is not a new practice. Indeed, various categories of traditional healers form a large part of the healthcare workforce in many low- and middle-income countries, and given the paucity of mental health professionals in these countries, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners are utilised even more so for mental disorders. In Ghana, efforts have been made to formalise and standardise the work of traditional medicine practitioners. This goal is still mostly unmet, partly due to the lack of scientific knowledge of their beliefs, methods, and practices in mental healthcare. Very few studies have documented this knowledge. In this article, we report on some of the methods that are used by traditional Ghanaian herbalists in treating mental disorders. Eight herbalists working within the Greater Accra Region, who specialised in mental health, were interviewed through individual semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis showed that traditional herbalists' work in treating mental disorders revolved around four key themes: the method of diagnosis; the treatment methods used; the mode of administering the treatment; and the purpose of the specific treatment. These themes are discussed with reference to their potential implications for patients' care and outcomes.

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Keywords:  Ghana; herbalists; mental disorders; traditional medicine

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30284964     DOI: 10.1177/1363461518802981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transcult Psychiatry        ISSN: 1363-4615


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