Traditional Medicine Practice in Contemporary Uganda

Traditional medicine practice involves a complex combination of activities, order of knowledge, beliefs and customs to generate the desired effects for the diagnosis, prevention or elimination of imbalances in physical, psychological or social well-being. Traditional medicine practice is based on the indigenous knowledge of a given people, a given community, and their experiences in the context of the local culture and environment - it is dynamic and changes with time depending on the prevailing situation. Traditional medicine practitioners (TMP) comprise herbalists, bonesetters, psychic healers, traditional birth attendants, faith healers, diviners, and spiritualists who use indigenous knowledge for developing materials and procedures. Traditional healers are an integral part of the local culture and are appreciated as key and sustainable sources of care and knowledge on disease and illness.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2003-03
Subjects:ACUPUNCTURE, AGRICULTURE, COLLABORATION, COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE, CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE, COUNSELORS, DOCTORS, DRUGS, EDUCATORS, FAMILY PLANNING, HEALTH CARE, HERBAL MEDICINE, HERBAL MEDICINES, INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, MEDIA, MEDICINAL PLANTS, MEDICINES, NGOS, PACKAGING, PARTNERSHIP, PATIENTS, PHARMACEUTICALS, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, PROFESSIONS, PROGRAMS, SCREENING, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, THERAPY, TRADITIONAL MEDICINE TRADITIONAL MEDICINE, INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH ASPECTS OF POVERTY, RURAL HEALTH, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, HIV INFECTIONS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/03/2370600/traditional-medicine-practice-contemporary-uganda
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10783
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