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1 Role of traditional health practitioners Task-shifting and HIV/AIDS care Dr Mosa Moshabela (Director, RADAR) School of Public Health, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
2 It is important to remember that acknowledging a practice does not necessarily mean you endorsing it! Adolf D. Woolf (2003)
3 Opportunities Human Resource Crisis (Shortage and mal-distribution) Health System Burden (Overload) Funding Constraints (Donor funding) Universal Coverage (HIV care, support and treatment) Millennium Development Goals 2015 South African Health Reform: Primary health care revitalisation National health insurance policy Community care worker policy Traditional health care policy Universal health coverage Equity and risk protection
4 Concerns and Barriers Traditional Health Care Cultural Insensitivity (Disrespect) Indigenous Knowledge Protection and Secrecy Non-reciprocal practices (One-sided approach) Medicine Toxicity and Poisoning with Ingestion Scientific and Evidence Basis of Practices Non-authentic Traditional Health Practitioners
5 Fundamental Question What will it take to include traditional healers in the fight against HIV/AIDS? Recognising their independent existence and functions Reconciling long-standing differences (tensions) Identifying possible specific roles in HIV/AIDS care Creating equitable and non-patronising opportunities and incentives Establishing appropriate regulatory systems and institutions
6 Data Sources MFamMed Dissertation (Completed 2008) Book Chapter ed. Dave Spencer (Completed 2010) Medical Pluralism Paper (Published AIDS Behav 2010) Plural Health Care Utilisation Paper (Currently under review BMC Health Serv Res 2011) Ph.D Dissertation (Under finalisation, expected submission June 2011) Literature reviews, Pluralism books and professional (and social) experiences
7 Fundamental Question What will it take to include traditional healers in the fight against HIV/AIDS? Recognising their independent existence and functions Reconciling long-standing differences (tensions) Identifying possible specific roles in HIV/AIDS care Creating equitable and non-patronising opportunities and incentives Establishing appropriate regulatory systems and institutions
8 Recognition of Traditional Health Care System in South Africa What constitutes this form of health care system? African Traditional Medicines (Prescriptions) African Traditional Healing (Spirituality) African Traditional Healers (Authority) What does this health care system represent? African Traditional People (Users, Subscribers and sympathizers) African Traditional Culture and Traditions (Embodiment)
9 Fundamental Question What will it take to include traditional healers in the fight against HIV/AIDS? Recognising their independent existence and functions Reconciling long-standing differences (tensions) Identifying possible specific roles in HIV/AIDS care Creating equitable and non-patronising opportunities and incentives Establishing appropriate regulatory systems and institutions
10 Western Modern vs. African Traditional Health Care Systems Colonisation (Displacement), Imperialism (Science) and Westernisation (Development) Medicine (Biomedical Science), Power (State Support) and Social Control (Institutions) Medicine and Spiritual Healing (Relationship with Christianity) African Traditional Practice, Witchcraft and Ancestors Reconciling Medicine, Christianity and African Traditional Practice
11 Fundamental Question What will it take to include traditional healers in the fight against HIV/AIDS? Recognising their independent existence and functions Reconciling long-standing differences (tensions) Identifying possible specific roles in HIV/AIDS care Creating equitable and non-patronising opportunities and incentives Establishing appropriate regulatory systems and institutions
12 What Constitutes HIV/AIDS Care? Basic Science (Laboratory) Clinical Science (Diagnostic & Curative) HIV Prevention (Education, Condoms) Social care (Welfare) Health Systems and Programming (Taskshifting) Policy, advocacy and rights HIV Knowledge (Information, education and communication) High HIV Risk Behaviour Reduction (Sexual, Social) HIV testing and counselling (HCT) HIV care and support (Pre- ART) ART care uptake (preparation, initiation) ART care maintenance (Adherence, Retention in care vs. in clinic)
13 What can Traditional Healers do? Basic Science (Laboratory) Clinical Science (Diagnostic & Curative) HIV Prevention (Education, Condoms) Social care (Welfare) Health Systems and Programming (Taskshifting) Policy, advocacy and rights HIV Knowledge (Information, education and communication) High HIV Risk Behaviour Reduction (Sexual, Social) HIV testing and counselling (HCT) HIV care and support (Pre- ART) ART care uptake (preparation, initiation) ART care maintenance (Adherence, Retention in care vs. in clinic)
14 Fundamental Question What will it take to include traditional healers in the fight against HIV/AIDS? Recognising their independent existence and functions Reconciling long-standing differences (tensions) Identifying possible specific roles in HIV/AIDS care Creating equitable and non-patronising opportunities and incentives Establishing appropriate regulatory systems and institutions
15 How do we get Traditional Healers involved? Principles: mutual respect, autonomy, trust, justice & transparency (Exploitation) Dialogue: representative, consultative, inclusive (Manipulation) Scope: education, testing, mobilisation for uptake, adherence, tracing and retention ( Abuse ) Monitoring: Healers vs. Government vs. Medicine (Autonomy) Reporting: indicators, numeracy, literacy (Inequity) Sustainability: funding, payments, equity (Injustice)
16 Fundamental Question What will it take to include traditional healers in the fight against HIV/AIDS? Recognising their independent existence and functions Reconciling long-standing differences (tensions) Identifying possible specific roles in HIV/AIDS care Creating equitable and non-patronising opportunities and incentives Establishing appropriate regulatory systems and institutions
17 Regulation and Institutionalisation Council Registration- organisational affiliation Training and accreditation- bona fide healers Health System Integration- mixed vs. parallel Practice environment- community vs. institutions Research collaboration- medicinal products and concoctions (SAMRC) Ownership- Patents, Intellectual Property Rights and Royalties Perspectives- Medicine vs. Traditional Health Practice vs. Community vs. Users
18 So, Are you ready to promote Medical Pluralism among people living with HIV in South Africa?
19 How do USERS with HIV navigate the Health System?
20 Results! MAZE PUZZLE
21 Lesson 1: Switching Moshabela et al, 2010
22 Lesson 2: Pluralism Lesson 3: Delays Plurality Delays Costs
23 Plural health care subdivided into provider and self-care pluralism 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Plural Health Care Provider Pluralism Self-Care Pluralism
24 Urban-rural differences among HAART users consulting an additional provider in prior month 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Other PHC Public Hospital TB clinic ANC clinic Private Chemist Private Doctor Private Hospital Traditional Healer Public Private Indigenous Total 16% 11% 38% 10% 26% 26% 1% 3% Urban 13% 13% 45% 12% 30% 23% 1% 1% Rural 20% 7% 27% 8% 19% 30% 0% 7%
25 Urban and rural distribution of socio-economic status among plural healthcare users 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% Rural Urban 15% 10% P < % 0% Poorer Middle Richer
26 Box and Whisker plot of provider costs incurred by users US Dollar $ Healer Self-care Doctor Chemist PHC Clinic
27 Lesson 5: Quality-Negative experiences in the ART clinic Disrespect by staff (AOR 2.07, 95%CI , P<0.001) Lack of privacy (AOR 1.50, 95%CI , P<0.015) Catastrophic expenditure (27% Plural vs. 7% Non-plural, P<0.001) Borrowing money (AOR 2.68, 95%CI , P<0.001)
28 Implications
29 Well, It is not my problem if patients choose to stay at home and not seek health care, or see traditional healers
30 Closing the Socio-Cultural Distance
31 Running an ART clinic... Obtained with permission from the Artist at 6 King Street
32 Responsibilities of ART care nurse-providers towards traditional medicines in ART care services Preparation for and provision of doctor-prescribed antiretroviral treatment (ART) Provide messages that discourage concurrent use of traditional medicines and ART Identify and rebuke patients who choose to use traditional medicines while on ART 1.Scare Tactic: We explain to them that mixing the TH and ARVs is bad for the liver 2.Persuasion: We use those that are taking treatment correctly as [advocates] to talk during the support groups. (1008) 3.Advice: We tell them, we ask them, we advise them 4.Negotiation: We use all those ways to plead with them not to use [traditional medicines] (1002) 5.Collaboration: Actually we are supposed to be working hand and hand, it s just that they don t come but in other clinics they come where they are being educated. (1001)
33 The duty ART nurse-providers have towards the patient: concern for the patient Cultural Sensitivity: where we are we have got three main groups the swazi s, the sothos and shaangans these people have different backgrounds. Their cultures and traditions way of living is slightly different Respect for patients choices: You just give them information because you can t chose for them or force them to abandon their culture (1001) Sympathy for traditional care: Because we know one way or the other they will use traditional medicine to cleanse themselves from the evil spirits (1002) Family and Healer influence: If they take you to the TH go with your treatment, you must take it at the correct time, and you must not forgo your treatment (1004) Risk of patient loss to care: We don t want to lose them. So, we teach them what we have to teach, and then turn a blind eye. (1008)
34 Process unfolding due to nurse confrontation of patients using traditional medicines Confrontation Acknowledgement Patient cessation of medicines Nurse attempt to claim control Reaching a compromise For the sake of the patient Patient loss to care Failure to convince patient ART nonadherence
35 Conclusions Serve the best interests of the HIV patients Reconcile our cultural and life-world (Health beliefs and knowledge) differences Differentiate between African Traditional Medicines and Healers Promote non-judgemental communication with patients about traditional medicines Be selfless, Initiate dialogue based on mutual respect Move out of our comfort zone to integrate ourselves in and with the community
36 Acknowledgements This work was carried out with support from the Global Health Research Initiative (GHRI), a collaborative research funding partnership of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Canadian International Development Agency, Health Canada, the International Development Research Centre, and the Public Health Agency of Canada. The quantitative study was nested within a larger 5-year multisite project named REACH, Researching Equity and ACcess to Health care. We acknowledge the contribution of participants in this study and members of the REACH team, and support of the Department of Health in South Africa, participating public sector institutions, partnering academic institutions, research collaborators and research-user partners. Dr MM Moshabela, a Discovery Foundation Academic fellow, is also indebted to Discovery Foundation for the award that enabled completion of this manuscript.
37 A long road ahead! primum non nocere (first do no harm) Thank you!
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