Ramesh A, Hyma B, Srinivasan N
Department of Geography, University of Madras, India.
Geogr Med. 1989;19:151-61.
In Tamil Nadu, indigenous Siddha medicine (SM) is officially recognized and extensively used. Yet very little research information or published material is available on the extent of utilization behaviour of Siddha medicine in urban settings. This study examines the current patterns of utilization and consumer behavioural characteristics of SM through a field-based questionnaire survey of a sample of 300 patients attending 15 Siddha clinics in Salem, Tamil Nadu. Four areas were investigated: Socio-economic characteristics of the users; utilization behaviour pattern of patients; reasons for choice of Siddha therapy; opinions, attitudes, perception and satisfaction of users regarding Siddha therapy. The survey points out there is an inverse relationship between the number of patients using SM and income, education and distance travelled. Various factors were cited in choosing SM-such as, effectiveness of treatment, social influences of a relative or friend. Survey indicates that both modern medicine and SM seem to act as supporting rather than as competitive systems in a setting like Salem. People tend to seek both the system in search of a permanent cure.
在泰米尔纳德邦,本土悉达医学(SM)得到官方认可并被广泛使用。然而,关于悉达医学在城市环境中的使用行为程度,研究信息或已发表的材料却非常少。本研究通过对泰米尔纳德邦塞勒姆15家悉达诊所的300名患者进行实地问卷调查,考察了悉达医学当前的使用模式和消费者行为特征。调查了四个方面:使用者的社会经济特征;患者的使用行为模式;选择悉达疗法的原因;使用者对悉达疗法的意见、态度、认知和满意度。调查指出,使用悉达医学的患者数量与收入、教育程度和出行距离之间存在反比关系。在选择悉达医学时提到了各种因素,如治疗效果、亲戚或朋友的社会影响。调查表明,在塞勒姆这样的环境中,现代医学和悉达医学似乎都起到了支持作用,而非竞争作用。人们倾向于寻求这两种医学体系来寻找永久性的治愈方法。