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The Cultural Determinants of Ill-health: the Experience of Persons Living with Epilepsy in the Manguissa Community in Cameroon
Tatah Peter Ntaimah
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The Cultural Determinants of Ill-health: the Experience of Persons Living with Epilepsy in the Manguissa Community in Cameroon
Tatah Peter Ntaimah
This exploratory study aimed at assessing the cultural determinants of the weight of health problems in Cameroon with focus on the experience of person living with epilepsy in the Manguissa community. It also took into consideration socio-economic and environmental factors that surround patients. It is based on paucity of data on the social aspects in disease burden assessment. Example is the use of the Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALY) over the years in the measurement of disease burden. The DALY is only adjusted for age, sex, and time of onset of disease and does not account for specific social, cultural and environmental aspects in the spaces where diseases occur. Meanwhile health status is undoubtedly a social construct than a mere biological definition. In order to assess the social aspects of epilepsy in the Manguissa community, an exploratory approach was adopted. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were used in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data. Qualitative data collection relied heavily on observations, in-depth interviews, and photo voice methods, while quantitative data collection relied on SF12 Scale, ComQol and semi-structured questionnaire. The use of multiple methods permitted the triangulation of data to grasps all the aspects of the study. It was found that culture influences the perception and attitudes towards people living with epilepsy in the Manguissa community. Therapy which is mostly sought among traditional healers and spiritual specialists, social stigmatisation of patients and physical avoidance are consequences of cultural perception of the disease. The experience of the weight of epilepsy is influenced by gender. Females living with epilepsy are given better treatment within the family and community circles than their male counterparts. This is because females are to a certain extent perceived to have many other things to offer (sex and reproduction).
Medien | Bücher Taschenbuch (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken) |
Erscheinungsdatum | 30. März 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9781467880343 |
Verlag | AuthorHouseUK |
Seitenanzahl | 116 |
Maße | 7 × 216 × 279 mm · 285 g |
Sprache | Englisch |
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