Traditional Medicine in Filipino Patients’ Therapeutic Itineraries

In medical anthropology and public health, there has been a longstanding scholarly focus on the different forms of traditional medicine (TM) how they can collaborate with biomedical health systems and how people actually embrace both as part of their medical pluralism. However, less attention has be...

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Main Authors: Lasco, Gideon, Yu, Vincen Gregory, David, Clarissa C
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118022
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-13172025-05-15T05:51:01Z Traditional Medicine in Filipino Patients’ Therapeutic Itineraries Lasco, Gideon Yu, Vincen Gregory David, Clarissa C In medical anthropology and public health, there has been a longstanding scholarly focus on the different forms of traditional medicine (TM) how they can collaborate with biomedical health systems and how people actually embrace both as part of their medical pluralism. However, less attention has been paid on the temporal relationships between TM and biomedicine within individual patient pathways. This paper charts the roles that TM play within the therapeutic itineraries of Filipino patients. In unearthing these connections, we draw from an extensive, multi-sited qualitative study featuring over 30 FGDs involving various demographics and geographic settings in the Philippines. We find that TM figures in people's therapeutic itineraries before, alongside, and after treatment and that even before consulting traditional healers, people engage in traditional practices on their own. Some diseases are perceived as not warranting biomedical help, while others are seen as deserving a ‘trial’ of TM before biomedical consult there are also conditions that are seen to be benefit from both - and traditional medicine is also considered a ‘last resort’ if biomedical treatments fail. By identifying the ways in which the temporalities of TM interact with biomedicine, our findings can inform health communications and other public health efforts, while providing a contemporary picture of TM in the country. 2025-05-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/315 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118022 Ateneo School of Government Publications Archīum Ateneo Health systems Philippines Temporality of care Therapeutic itineraries Traditional medicine Anthropology Biological and Physical Anthropology Health Policy Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Health systems
Philippines
Temporality of care
Therapeutic itineraries
Traditional medicine
Anthropology
Biological and Physical Anthropology
Health Policy
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Health systems
Philippines
Temporality of care
Therapeutic itineraries
Traditional medicine
Anthropology
Biological and Physical Anthropology
Health Policy
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Lasco, Gideon
Yu, Vincen Gregory
David, Clarissa C
Traditional Medicine in Filipino Patients’ Therapeutic Itineraries
description In medical anthropology and public health, there has been a longstanding scholarly focus on the different forms of traditional medicine (TM) how they can collaborate with biomedical health systems and how people actually embrace both as part of their medical pluralism. However, less attention has been paid on the temporal relationships between TM and biomedicine within individual patient pathways. This paper charts the roles that TM play within the therapeutic itineraries of Filipino patients. In unearthing these connections, we draw from an extensive, multi-sited qualitative study featuring over 30 FGDs involving various demographics and geographic settings in the Philippines. We find that TM figures in people's therapeutic itineraries before, alongside, and after treatment and that even before consulting traditional healers, people engage in traditional practices on their own. Some diseases are perceived as not warranting biomedical help, while others are seen as deserving a ‘trial’ of TM before biomedical consult there are also conditions that are seen to be benefit from both - and traditional medicine is also considered a ‘last resort’ if biomedical treatments fail. By identifying the ways in which the temporalities of TM interact with biomedicine, our findings can inform health communications and other public health efforts, while providing a contemporary picture of TM in the country.
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author Lasco, Gideon
Yu, Vincen Gregory
David, Clarissa C
author_facet Lasco, Gideon
Yu, Vincen Gregory
David, Clarissa C
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title Traditional Medicine in Filipino Patients’ Therapeutic Itineraries
title_short Traditional Medicine in Filipino Patients’ Therapeutic Itineraries
title_full Traditional Medicine in Filipino Patients’ Therapeutic Itineraries
title_fullStr Traditional Medicine in Filipino Patients’ Therapeutic Itineraries
title_full_unstemmed Traditional Medicine in Filipino Patients’ Therapeutic Itineraries
title_sort traditional medicine in filipino patients’ therapeutic itineraries
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2025
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/315
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118022
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