Sahu Monalisha, Kujur Anit, Venugopal Vinayagamoorthy, Govil Parag, Sinha Ratnesh, Mathur Medha, Rehman Tanveer, Rana Rishabh Kumar, Kumar Dewesh
Department of Occupational Health, All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Department of Community Medicine, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.
Indian J Community Med. 2024 Dec;49(Suppl 2):S217-S221. doi: 10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_807_24. Epub 2024 Dec 30.
Tribal health is a special concern for India as it has not been addressed holistically in last 75 years of post-independence era. The evidence of present status of health of tribal people which constitutes more than 8.6% of total population is not convincing. Although the information available in bits and pieces shows a dismal picture of their health. They suffer from triple burden of disease and the morbidity profile is poorer than the non-tribal population. Though the tribal people have poor health but it was assumed that uniform national pattern of healthcare would address their unmet health needs. The different terrain, different social environment, and different culture make their healthcare needs different and hence their health remains an unsolved problem. Although, there has been push from government toward their health but a holistic approach to understand their need is important. Collaborative partnerships between tribal communities, healthcare providers, and government agencies are essential to developing culturally appropriate and sustainable solutions that honor their traditional knowledge and provide modern healthcare to them which is accessible and acceptable to them.
部落健康是印度特别关注的问题,因为在独立后的75年里,这一问题一直未得到全面解决。占总人口8.6%以上的部落人口的健康现状证据并不令人信服。尽管零碎可得的信息显示出他们健康状况不佳。他们承受着三重疾病负担,发病率比非部落人口更差。虽然部落人民健康状况不佳,但人们曾认为统一的全国医疗模式能满足他们未得到满足的健康需求。不同的地形、不同的社会环境和不同的文化使他们的医疗需求各异,因此他们的健康问题仍然悬而未决。尽管政府一直在推动他们的健康事业,但采取整体方法来了解他们的需求很重要。部落社区、医疗服务提供者和政府机构之间的合作伙伴关系对于制定符合文化特点且可持续的解决方案至关重要,这些解决方案既要尊重他们的传统知识,又要为他们提供可及且可接受的现代医疗服务。