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Abstract
BACKGROUND: This article presents the effects of traditional healing on the management of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in the Vhembe district, South Africa. The Vhembe district is one of the rural districts in Limpopo Province, South Africa, in which traditional healers are used as the first point of consultation for most ailments, regardless of their causes.Entities:
Keywords: culture; ethnography; healing; impact; management; traditional healer
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36073104 PMCID: PMC9453193 DOI: 10.4102/safp.v64i1.5559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: S Afr Fam Pract (2004) ISSN: 2078-6190
Summary of the results.
| Superordinate themes | Themes | Subthemes |
|---|---|---|
| Positive aspects of traditional healing in the management of HIV and AIDS | Treatment of opportunistic infections | Medicines for skin lesions |
| Stopping of vomiting and diarrhoea | ||
| Healing of childhood diseases | ||
| Instructions given to patients during treatment | Abstinence during traditional treatment of HIV and AIDS | |
| Stopping breastfeeding | ||
| Adherence to ethics | Maintenance of confidentiality | |
| Respecting the patient | ||
| Negative aspects of traditional healing in the management of HIV and AIDS | Promise of cure | Telling people to stop ARV treatment |
| Use of incisions | ||
| Killing of the virus | ||
| Use of emetics and enemas to cleanse the person from the virus. | ||
| Inducing of vomiting and diarrhoea | ||
| Denial of the presence of HIV by the traditional healers | Having an ancestral calling | |
| Believing that they are bewitched |
HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome; ARV, antiretroviral.
Demographic data of the key informants.
| Pseudonyms | Age in years | Gender | Traditional practice | Years of practice |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Muvhumbe | 82 | Male | Traditional healer | 48 |
| Marubini | 67 | Female | Traditional healer | 39 |
| Ndiambani | 57 | Male | Traditional healer | 25 |
| Ndiimafhi | 65 | Female | Traditional healer | 34 |
| Khakhu | 59 | Female | Traditional healer | 27 |
| Nyakhosi | 37 | Female | Traditional healer | 12 |
| Matodzi | 69 | Male | Traditional healer | 40 |
| Musiwalwo | 71 | Male | Traditional healer | 31 |
| Muvhulawa | 75 | Male | Traditional healer | 54 |
| Nyavele | 39 | Female | Traditional healer | 20 |
| Muvhoni | 54 | Male | Traditional healer | 42 |
| Nyadenga | 48 | Female | Traditional healer | 19 |
| Masindi | 80 | Male | Traditional healer | 49 |
| Makhokha | 38 | Male | Traditional healer | 19 |
| Avhapfani | 40 | Male | Traditional healer | 14 |