Synergy between indigenous knowledge systems, modern health care system and scientific research – a vision for the 21st century

  • Mulaudzi F
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Abstract

Research already conducted in African countries indicates that the majority of patients still seek help from the traditional indigenous health care systems. This is an indication that, to achieve the goals of Health Care for All in the 21st century, there is a need to acknowledge the role played by indigenous health practitioners as well as those practising complementary health care methods.The aim of the theme 'African renaissance' is to focus on the renewal of African roots, which in health care is without doubt the indigenous health care methods. Although the government has already put in place mechanisms to accommodate this field of health practice, some critics still feel that the methods for diagnosis, treatment, medication as well as the training and certification are not scientific enough. It is therefore eminent that sustainable health care development that can benefit all the people of this country should harness a synergy between indigenous health care systems, scientific research and modern health care methods.This article attempts to address the historical evolution of health care methods in South Africa, its effect on the community as well as challenges facing the health professions. This abstract was translated into English by the publisher or author.

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Mulaudzi, F. M. (2001). Synergy between indigenous knowledge systems, modern health care system and scientific research – a vision for the 21st century. Health SA Gesondheid, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v6i4.80

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