Traditional healing remains an important aspect of many people’s engagement with healthcare and, in this, responses to the treatment of HIV/AIDS are no different. However, given the gravity of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic, there has been much debate as to the value of traditional healing in this respect. Accordingly, this paper explores the extent to which meaningful accommodation between the biomedical and traditional sectors is possible (and/or even desirable). It does this through a consideration of Native American and South African experiences, looking at how the respective groups, in which medical pluralism is common, have addressed the issue of HIV/AIDS. The paper points to the importance of developing “culturally appropriate” forms o...
Contemporary lived experiences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are shaped by clinical and ...
PhD (African Studies)Department of Indigenous Knowledge System and Heritage StudiesIndigenous healin...
The historical relationship between western and traditional health practitioners in South Africa was...
Traditional healing remains an important aspect of many people’s engagement with healthcare and, in ...
Abstract: Traditional healing remains an important aspect of many people’s engagement with healthcar...
Supported by ethnographic evidence from ongoing research with African traditional healers, mainly in...
Access to effective HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention is not a universal standard; however it is a g...
The persistence ofthe binary of scientific and indigenous or traditional medicine in contemporary So...
Traditional health care practices were formally recognised and advocated by the World Health Organis...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
Objectives There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HIV...
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa matures, the importance of encouraging a more cooperative a...
Objectives There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HIV...
OBJECTIVES: There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HI...
Contemporary lived experiences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are shaped by clinical and ...
PhD (African Studies)Department of Indigenous Knowledge System and Heritage StudiesIndigenous healin...
The historical relationship between western and traditional health practitioners in South Africa was...
Traditional healing remains an important aspect of many people’s engagement with healthcare and, in ...
Abstract: Traditional healing remains an important aspect of many people’s engagement with healthcar...
Supported by ethnographic evidence from ongoing research with African traditional healers, mainly in...
Access to effective HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention is not a universal standard; however it is a g...
The persistence ofthe binary of scientific and indigenous or traditional medicine in contemporary So...
Traditional health care practices were formally recognised and advocated by the World Health Organis...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
Objectives There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HIV...
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa matures, the importance of encouraging a more cooperative a...
Objectives There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HIV...
OBJECTIVES: There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HI...
Contemporary lived experiences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are shaped by clinical and ...
PhD (African Studies)Department of Indigenous Knowledge System and Heritage StudiesIndigenous healin...
The historical relationship between western and traditional health practitioners in South Africa was...