Pervivencia de métodos de curación populares en un sistema de cuidados moderno

  1. Villar Dávila, Rafael
  2. Pulido Carrascosa, Carmen
  3. Jiménez Díaz, María del Carmen
  4. Cruz Lendínez, Alfonso
  5. García Ramiro, Pedro A.
Journal:
Cultura de los cuidados: Revista de Enfermería y Humanidades

ISSN: 1138-1728

Year of publication: 2007

Issue: 21

Pages: 40-46

Type: Article

DOI: 10.14198/CUID.2007.21.07 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openRUA editor

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Abstract

Within the frame of cultural relativism and transcultural care, this work aims to globally approach the phenomenon of healers or quakers and "folk care", and understand their coexistence with highly qualified health care systems; to find out the profile, methods and rites that are used, some common features among healers and the motives and experiences of those who have sought for their help. In order to document and complete this descriptive ethnography, a questionnaire was designed and handed out by means of an interview to seven people who have used the services of healers within the province of Jaén. Amongst the relevant results are the thoughtful and respectful manners of the healers and their interest for the person. The healers surround themselves of a religious-mystic atmosphere and use the laying on of hands and herbs. We can conclude that the coexistence of traditional methods with a modern health system is mutually enriching, provides differentiating elements to the patient's care and, so far, in certain circles, it does not seem bound to disappear.