Malaria remains a significant public health concern in Tanzania, where traditional healers play a crucial role in malaria treatment. Qualitative and ethnographic methods were employed to collect data from interviews with traditional healers, observation of treatment sessions, and documentation of medicinal practices. A notable shift was observed in the proportion of healers incorporating modern antimalarial drugs alongside traditional remedies, reflecting evolving medical knowledge and patient preferences. The study underscores the dynamic nature of traditional medicine use for malaria treatment in Tanzania and highlights the need for further research to understand these changes better. Future studies should consider longitudinal ethnographic approaches to monitor how traditional healers integrate modern treatments into their practices over extended periods. Traditional Healers, Botanical Medicine, Malaria Treatment, Longitudinal Study, Tanzania Treatment effect was estimated with logit (pᵢ) =₀+^ Xᵢ, and uncertainty reported using confidence-interval based inference.
Kamasi Kigogo (Sun,) studied this question.