Homeopathy 2008; 97(01): 22-27
DOI: 10.1016/j.homp.2007.05.009
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Copyright © The Faculty of Homeopathy 2007

Conceptions of health, illness and treatment of patients who use homeopathy in Santos, Brazil

CM Patriani Justo
1   Universidade Federal de São Paulo—Escola Paulista de Medicina, Department of Preventive Medicine, 1341, Borges Lagoa Street, 04023-034 São Paulo, Brazil
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Mara H dé Andrea Gomes
1   Universidade Federal de São Paulo—Escola Paulista de Medicina, Department of Preventive Medicine, 1341, Borges Lagoa Street, 04023-034 São Paulo, Brazil
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Publication History

Received25 September 2006
revised21 March 2007

accepted22 May 2007

Publication Date:
14 December 2017 (online)

Objective: To investigate the conceptions of health and illness, the reasons for seeking homeopathy and continuing treatment, compliance and the meaning of the relationship between religiosity and health for patients who adhere to homeopathy.

Methods: A qualitative study of 20 adult patients in Santos (Brazil) treated by homeopaths in the public and private sector for at least 2 years. Semi-structured interviews, organized by predefined thematic categories, the content of the interviews was analyzed.

Results: The conceptions of health and illness of the interviewed patients are related to the idea of vital balance/imbalance mediated by body–mind interaction. Dissatisfaction with conventional treatment, family influence and suggestions of others were the reasons for seeking homeopathic treatment. Patients continued homeopathic treatment due to positive therapeutic results, cure without being aggressive to the organism, the holistic integrated approach, the preventive nature of the treatment and low prices of medicine. For these patients, the availability of homeopathy in the public health sector extends the possibility of access. The need for a wider dissemination of homeopathy and the difficulties in following the prescription are the main problems involved in continuing treatment. Faith is an important component. We found a correlation between the conceptions of health and illness and the principles of homeopathy, assimilated through a strong bond between patients and the homeopathic practitioners.

Conclusion To investigate the beliefs, values and meanings that patients attribute to homeopathy helps to understand subjective aspects that may interfere with treatment compliance.

 
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