Journal ArticleOpen Access
Traditional healing practices in rural Bangladesh: a qualitative investigation
Author Affiliations
Daffodil International University
Published InBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Year2018
Citations134
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traditional healing practice is an important and integral part of healthcare systems in almost all countries of the world. Very few studies have addressed the holistic scenario of traditional healing practices in Bangladesh, although these serve around 80% of the ailing people. This study explored distinctive forms of traditional healing practices in rural Bangladesh. METHODS: During July to October 2007, the study team conducted 64 unstructured interviews, and 18 key informant interviews with traditional healers and patients from Bhabanipur and Jobra, two adjacent villages in Chittagong district, Bangladesh. The study also used participatory observations of traditional healing activities in the treatment centers. RESULTS: Majority of the community members, especially people of low socioeconomic status, first approached the traditional healers…
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