A model for the integration of homeopathy into the public healthcare system in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Date
2020-06-10
Authors
Majola, Sindile Fortunate
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Abstract
Background
The public healthcare system in South Africa services the majority of its
population, as many are unable to afford the services that exist in the private
sector. Due to this momentous task of servicing millions of South Africans, the
public sector has become overburdened with many issues. Some of the
issues that plague this sector include a lack of resources, insufficiency of
personnel and financial constraints due to over-usage. Based on this context,
the introduction of complementary alternative medicine, such as
homoeopathy, into the public healthcare system exists as one of the potential
resolutions to this burdened healthcare sector.
Aim
The aim of the study was to gather data, both descriptive and statistical, from
healthcare professionals in KZN in order to develop a model for integrating
homoeopathy into the public healthcare system.
Methodology
The researcher conducted a mixed methods study using an explanatory
sequential design. Thus, the study was conducted in two Phases. Phase 1
employed quantitative measurement tools, where data was collected from
medical doctors, nurses and homoeopaths through paper-and-pen/ electronic
surveys. This data was analysed using version 25 of the SPSS software.
Phase 2 incorporated measurement tools, where data was collected from
Chief Operating Officers as well as nursing managers through semi-structured
interviews. This data was analysed using Tesch’s eight steps of data analysis.
The data from both phases was then compared and contrasted to formulate a
model for integration. Findings
Based on the current circumstances that exist in South Africa, it was
established from the results of the study that the integration of homoeopathy
into the public healthcare system would be complex in nature, due to the
changes that would need to be made in both the public and private sectors.
Albeit a model of integration was developed, based on the limitations
identified in this study, further research needs to be conducted to investigate
this phenomenon.
Description
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Philosophiae Doctor in Health Sciences in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the Durban University of Technology, 2020.
Keywords
Allopathy, Homoeopathy, Integration, Perception, Public healthcare system
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/3865