Helton L R
Cleveland State University, Department of Social Work, College of Arts & Sciences, Ohio 44115, USA.
J Cult Divers. 1996 Winter;3(4):123-8.
This article examines Appalachian folk medicine and considers the importance of utilizing an integrative theory, the Health Belief Model, to understand the use of alternative medicine in the United States. The author examines the need for social workers and other health care providers to further assess the roles of folk medicine in an Appalachian client population. The author creates linkages among the limited writings in the literature regarding folk medical practices of Appalachians and also draws examples of folk medicine usage from qualitative research and professional intervention with this client group. The author focuses on how mainstream health care professionals may assess the role of folk medicine in the lives of their clients by approaching folk medicine as a focal and culturally-imbedded component of their clients' overall health care. Moreover, the author addresses the need for health care professionals to become not only aware of folk medical practices, but to act as advocates for culturally competent health care within the larger health care delivery system which largely overlooks or downplays the significance of folk medicine. In an age of expensive and constricted mainstream health care services and the implementation of managed care, the author examines how folk medical practices factor into primary health care.
本文探讨了阿巴拉契亚民间医学,并考虑运用一种综合理论——健康信念模型,来理解美国替代医学的使用情况。作者研究了社会工作者和其他医疗保健提供者进一步评估民间医学在阿巴拉契亚客户群体中作用的必要性。作者在关于阿巴拉契亚民间医疗实践的文献中有限的著作之间建立联系,还从定性研究以及对该客户群体的专业干预中提取民间医学使用的例子。作者着重探讨主流医疗保健专业人员如何通过将民间医学视为其客户整体医疗保健的核心且融入文化的组成部分,来评估民间医学在其客户生活中的作用。此外,作者论述了医疗保健专业人员不仅需要了解民间医疗实践,还需在很大程度上忽视或轻视民间医学重要性的更大医疗保健服务体系中,充当具有文化能力的医疗保健倡导者的必要性。在主流医疗保健服务昂贵且受限以及实施管理式医疗的时代,作者研究了民间医疗实践如何影响初级医疗保健。