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MEMBERS SECTION

Areas of
Study title Participants/ Relevance to my How does it differ Strengths and
Results highlights agreement/ Research gap
(Author, year) Sample size study from my study weaknesses
disagreement
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Areas of
Study title Participants/ Relevance to my How does it differ Strengths and
Results highlights agreement/ Research gap
(Author, year) Sample size study from my study weaknesses
64 unstructured disagreement
The study is very
interviews, 18 key
This study focused on important in any kind
informant The findings of this
the religous and non- of reasearch that will
interviews (KIIs), study is to know the Because of the center
religous healing help the people,
and 5 participatory majority of community of this study which The information comes
practices. The findings of the especially the
observations to members, especially explained well that from the participant
study is obtained from beginners
understand the people of low the traditional healing cannot be claimed that
depth and breadth or the folk healers can this investigation
socioeconomic status, the information
of the contribute to the provide a very-
first approached the obtained represents all
phenomenon, and community especially detailed description of
traditional healers with of Bangladesh in terms
to the non elites. prevailing traditional The research should
Traditional healing for comparing, their medical problems. of traditional healing
practices in rural healing practices in also focus on how the
triangulating, and practices.
Bangladesh the rural Bangladesh traditional healing
filling in knowledge
context. only accessible in rural
gaps about
The findings of this and not available in
traditional healing
study offer a scenario of urban
systems and types.
Out of 18 key how traditional healing
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(Md. Imdadul informant systems work as However, the study


Haque, 2018) interviews, 10 were primary healthcare in has the low number of
conducted among rural areas and how unstructured
traditional healers, religion, cultural beliefs, interviews conducted
and 8 among local indigenous knowledge in the two adjacent
elites and and faiths are involved villages.
knowledgeable in the system of
local people. traditional healing that
has continued for
generations.

https://bmccomplementmedtherapies.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12906-018-2129-5
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Areas of
Study title Participants/ Relevance to my How does it differ Strengths and
Results highlights agreement/ Research gap
(Author, year) Sample size study from my study weaknesses
disagreement
The study is well-
defined in terms of
The findings of this The herbal medicine is
methodology and give
study of African cheap and easily
This study is also some evidence or
traditional medicine is accessible to most
focusing on how the proof to support the
bright if viewed in the Because of this study people, especially the
traditional medicine topic.
There's no context of service is also focusing on rural population
will help the The absence of any
participants or provision, increase of how the traditional community to have a participants
sample size health care coverage, medicine, especially better future.
economic potential, and the herbal medicine
Herbal Medicines in On the other hand,
poverty reduction. had developed their
African Traditional the study is very long
Medicine own effective way of
and it's hard to
dealing with diseases, Some of the practices
understand in just a
whether they had which involve rituals
glimpse of reading
spiritual or physical and divinations are
beyond the limitations
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causes, with little or of nontraditionalists


no side effect such as Christians.
(Ezekwesili-Ofili
Josephine Ozioma
and Okaka
Antoinette
Nwamaka Chinwe,
2017)

https://www.intechopen.com/books/herbal-medicine/herbal-medicines-in-african-traditional

medicine
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4651463/#__ffn_sectitle

This study has also


The study is very detailed a rigorous
thorough in terms of process that traditional
methodology and healers undergo before
Understanding The aim of this paper The study is focused
provides on qualifying as healers
traditional African is to clarify this Because of the nature on what is the
relationship by of this study that the difference on how traditional African
healing
There's no healing
discussing a chain of services of traditional they're The absence of any
participants or
communication healers go far beyond communicating Traditional African participants
sampling size
between the the uses of herbs for between their religion entails a chain
(M.G. MOKGOBI, worshipers and the physical illnesses. ancestors and God in However, the flow of communication
2014) Almighty God. terms of healing of the study is not between God and the
easy to understand living with the living
in simply reading it communicating with
God indirectly through
the mediation of the
ancestors

Areas of
Study title Participants/ Relevance to my How does it differ Strengths and
Results highlights agreement/ Research gap
(Author, year) Sample size study from my study weaknesses
disagreement

Traditional healing practices in rural Bangladesh (Md. Imdadul Haque, 2018)


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Background of the study

This study explored distinctive forms of traditional healing practices in rural Bangladesh.

Definition

The all definition of terms are well defined, the researcher used abbreviation

Related Literature

This study has related to some researches that the author included in this study. The study is all about the traditional healers that can cure illness and diseases
just like our study.

Hypothesis

This study talks about that the traditional healing methods are widely-practiced in rural areas.

Sample

The study has 64 interviews and the researcher conducted surveys and interview in the people in rural Bangladesh

Instrumentation

The objectives and methods used in the study were explained to all participants prior to starting data collection and used interview/ recording interview and
survey methods.

Data analysis

All data generated and analyzed for this study

Result

The result is well-presented and the presentation of results is in table form

Interpretation

It gives the all information about the topic


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