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The Impact of Cultural Practices on Health Outcomes

Nambi Namusisi H.

School of Natural and Applied Sciences Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Cultural practices profoundly shape individual and collective experiences of health, wellness, illness, and care. This paper examines the dynamic interplay between cultural beliefs, traditions, and health outcomes, emphasizing the influence of culturally-rooted behaviors on health-seeking behavior, perceptions of illness, and responses to medical interventions. Drawing on interdisciplinary insights from anthropology, sociology, public health, and ethnomedicine, this study examines diverse cultural contexts—from traditional healing systems and dietary customs to gender roles, mental health attitudes, and socioeconomic disparities. Special attention is given to the limitations of biomedical models in addressing culturally nuanced health needs, highlighting the importance of integrating culturally competent care approaches. By illuminating how culture governs health behaviors, this paper underscores the necessity of cross-cultural engagement and inclusive health systems that respect diverse epistemologies. The findings call for policy frameworks and healthcare models that are responsive to the lived realities of culturally distinct populations.

Keywords: Cultural practices, Health outcomes, Traditional medicine, Cultural competence, Health beliefs, Socioeconomic determinants.

CITE AS: Nambi Namusisi H. (2025). The Impact of Cultural Practices on Health Outcomes. Research Output Journal of Public Health and Medicine 5(1):92-99. https://doi.org/10.59298/ROJPHM/2025/519299

 

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