Bridging the gap: how traditional healers interact with their patients. A comparative study in Cameroon
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Bridging the gap: how traditional healers interact with their patients. A comparative study in Cameroon
Abstract
Objective: To compare traditional healers (TH) and Cameroonian representatives of Western medicine (Western providers (WP)) in terms of patient characteristics and communication patterns during the consultation in rural Cameroon.
Methods: A facility-based comparative study was conducted. Seven TH were compared to eight WP in the same district. Patients (five per provider) provided detailed socio-demographic data. Recorded consultations were analysed with the Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS).
Results: Patients were similar in socio-demographic characteristics except for age, where TH patients were on average 9 years younger (P < 0.05). Patients of TH travelled 2.5 times as far to their provider as did patients in the WP group (79 vs. 31 km; P < 0.05) and paid 12 times more for their treatment (123 vs. 10 Euros; P < 0.05). Consultations of TH were shorter (5.6 vs. 10.3 min, P < 0.01), had fewer utterances (100 vs. 166, P < 0.05) and the patient's share in the communication was smaller (P < 0.01). TH had a higher percentage of lifestyle and psychosocial information at the expense of medical information (P < 0.05) and communicated more emotionally (P < 0.001). They asked more frequently for their patients' opinion (P < 0.01) and explicitly discussed their patients' concept of illness (P < 0.001). Patients of TH responded with a higher percentage of active communication (P < 0.05) i.e. question asking (P < 0.01).
Conclusions: Our data contradict the idea that the lack of money or geographical access to Western health care in rural Africa is the main reason for people to consult traditional healers. Compared to WP, TH interacted very differently with their clients, using a more patient-centred communication style, to seek common ground with patients. This different type of interaction could be a relevant factor contributing to the popularity of traditional healers in Cameroon.
© 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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