Utilization of traditional healers in South Africa and costs to patients: Findings from a national household survey

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Nonhlanhla Nxumalo
Olufunke Alaba
Bronwyn Harris
Matthew Chersich
Jane Goudge
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[1] Centre for Health Policy & Medical Research Council Health Policy Research Group,
[2] School of Public Health,undefined
[3] University of the Witwatersrand,undefined
[4] Johannesburg,undefined
[5] Private Bag X3,undefined
[6] Wits,undefined
[7] Health Economics Unit,undefined
[8] School of Public Health and Family Medicine,undefined
[9] University of Cape Town,undefined
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utilization; traditional healer; traditional health practitioners; health-care costs; South Africa;
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The use of traditional medicine is widespread in developing countries. We report on the utilization of traditional healers, using data obtained in a 2008 national survey of 4762 households in South Africa. Only 1.2 per cent of survey participants reported utilization of traditional healers. Respondents’ reasons for visiting traditional healers included continuity of care and a belief in their effectiveness. Traditional healer utilization rates (0.02 visits per month) were considerably lower compared to utilization rates of public sector clinics (0.18 visits per month) or hospitals (0.09 visits per month). Almost three-quarters of the poorest quintile spent more than 10 per cent of their household expenditure in the previous month on traditional healers. Given the use of two parallel health-care systems, policy-makers should develop strategies to protect poor South Africans from out-of-pocket payments for health care. Simultaneous utilization of these systems evidently absorbs expenditure from low-income households significantly.
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