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Zvinorwadza : Being a Patient in the Religious and Medical Plurality of the Mberengwa District, Zimbabwe

Part of the Europaische Hochschulschriften/European University Studies/Publications Universitaires Europeennes Reihe 23: Theologie/Series 23: Theology/Serie 23: Theologie series
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Zvinorwadza, a very common formulation heard among patients in the Mberengwa district, Zimbabwe, means "it is painful" or "it hurts." This book deals with patients in a rural area of southern Africa and poses two basic questions: What does it mean to be ill in this part of the world and what do patients' life-worlds look like?

Patients' illness experiences are described with the word pain, anxiety and sometimes despair; their social situations are often marked by vulnerability, exposedness and insecurity which apply to both genders, but particulary to women; their help-seeking behaviour is characterised by pragmatism, complementarity and plurality; their conceptions about illnesses and aetiologies involve qualities of uncertainty, flexibility and multidimensionality; and, finally, patients' treatment experiences can be depicted in three words: some experienced ease, others complete healing, while a significant group of the multi-episodical patients experienced non-deliverance.

It is concluded that the phenomena illness and healing need to be regarded holistically and that it is of crucial importance to acknowledge patients' own ideas concerning these issues.

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Peter Lang AG
3631395760 / 9783631395769
Paperback / softback
22/10/2002
Switzerland
English
296 pages, fig.
148 x 210 mm, 390 grams
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