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Closing the Mental Health Treatment Gap through the Collaboration of Traditional and Western Medicine in Liberia.

Augusta R Herman1, Samuel J Pullen2, Brittany C L Lange1, Nicole Christian-Brathwaite3, Melissa Ulloa4, Michael Kempeh5, Dyujay Karnga5, Dorothy Johnson6, Benjamin Harris5, David C Henderson7, Christina P C Borba7.   

Abstract

Liberians have experienced significant psychological trauma following fourteen years of violent civil war and the 2014-2015 Ebola epidemic, but there are only two psychiatrists for the entire population. However, many traditional healers commonly treat mental health-related illnesses throughout the country. This paper examines the potential for collaboration between traditional and Western medicine to close the mental health treatment gap in Liberia. We conducted 35 semi-structured qualitative interviews with Liberian traditional healers and utilizers of traditional medicine asking questions about common health problems, treatments, beliefs, and personal preferences. Participants discussed cultural attitudes, beliefs, and structural factors that may influence collaboration between traditional and Western medicine. Healers expressed willingness to collaborate in order to strengthen their skills, though realized Western physicians were hesitant to collaborate. Additionally, Liberians believed in both medical traditions, though preferred Western medicine. Finally, structural factors such as geographic distance and financial barriers made traditional medicine more accessible than Western medicine. Traditional healers and utilizers support collaboration as evidenced by their perceptions of cultural attitudes, beliefs, and structural factors within the Liberian context. With Liberia's overwhelming mental illness burden, collaboration between traditional healers and Western medicine physicians offers a solution to the treatment gap in Liberian mental health care.

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Keywords:  Liberia; collaboration; mental health; traditional medicine; treatment gap

Year:  2018        PMID: 31467591      PMCID: PMC6715311          DOI: 10.1080/17542863.2018.1556715

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cult Ment Health        ISSN: 1754-2871


  3 in total

1.  Reassessing the Mental Health Treatment Gap: What Happens if We Include the Impact of Traditional Healing on Mental Illness?

Authors:  Tony V Pham; Rishav Koirala; Milton L Wainberg; Brandon A Kohrt
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2020-09-07

2.  The possibilities and challenges of integrative medicine implementation in clinical psychology: a qualitative study in Indonesia.

Authors:  Andrian Liem
Journal:  BMC Complement Med Ther       Date:  2020-07-14

3.  Towards a better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and recipients of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in post-conflict Liberia: a qualitative investigation.

Authors:  Samuel J Pullen; Augusta R Herman; Brittany Cl Lange; Nicole Christian-Brathwaite; Melissa Ulloa; Michael P Kempeh; Dyujay G Karnga; Mosoka P Fallah; Jeremiah Menyongai; Benjamin Harris; Yadira Alonso; David C Henderson; Christina Pc Borba
Journal:  Afr Health Sci       Date:  2021-09       Impact factor: 0.927

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