This paper reports on health beliefs and their influence on treatment decisions and behaviour among the Esan people of mid-west Nigeria. The sources for the study are my own experience of growing up in Esan society, anthropological field work, and focus groups. The research revealed a transitional society where both traditional and modern medicine are employed and where the choice between them is determined by belief systems which are themselves in the process of change, as well as by distance and costs. The traditional health-belief system was one which placed most responsibility and blame upon women, and a system of social control over the adult female population. Changing health beliefs are less the result of the introduction of a new he...
The phenomenon of health seeking behavior in the developing world has always been of interest to bot...
Abstract Agrarian rural dwellers in Nigeria produce about 95% of locally grown food commodities. The...
This paper examines whether traditional medicine promotes biopsychosocial fulfilment in African heal...
This paper reports on health beliefs and their influence on treatment decisions and behaviour among ...
This paper explores the influence of personal socio demographic characteristics on the people's beli...
Background: Worldviews define reality and stipulate the specific attitudes towards each component of...
Previous studies show that health provider’s beliefs and values can influence the therapeutic proces...
Previous studies show that health provider’s beliefs and values can influence the therapeutic proces...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
Religion is a system through which people reach their gods and goddess or super natural being for th...
This study aims at determining the religious beliefs and the utilization of traditional medicine amo...
The issue of health is seen as an accomplishment of harmonious integration of an individual with the...
This research work examined how orthodox medicine on Mental Illness is preferred among Ibibio People...
The issue of health is seen as an accomplishment of harmonious integration of an individual with the...
BACKGROUND: Biomedical Care in Africa and the influence of culture on the health-seeking behaviour o...
The phenomenon of health seeking behavior in the developing world has always been of interest to bot...
Abstract Agrarian rural dwellers in Nigeria produce about 95% of locally grown food commodities. The...
This paper examines whether traditional medicine promotes biopsychosocial fulfilment in African heal...
This paper reports on health beliefs and their influence on treatment decisions and behaviour among ...
This paper explores the influence of personal socio demographic characteristics on the people's beli...
Background: Worldviews define reality and stipulate the specific attitudes towards each component of...
Previous studies show that health provider’s beliefs and values can influence the therapeutic proces...
Previous studies show that health provider’s beliefs and values can influence the therapeutic proces...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
Religion is a system through which people reach their gods and goddess or super natural being for th...
This study aims at determining the religious beliefs and the utilization of traditional medicine amo...
The issue of health is seen as an accomplishment of harmonious integration of an individual with the...
This research work examined how orthodox medicine on Mental Illness is preferred among Ibibio People...
The issue of health is seen as an accomplishment of harmonious integration of an individual with the...
BACKGROUND: Biomedical Care in Africa and the influence of culture on the health-seeking behaviour o...
The phenomenon of health seeking behavior in the developing world has always been of interest to bot...
Abstract Agrarian rural dwellers in Nigeria produce about 95% of locally grown food commodities. The...
This paper examines whether traditional medicine promotes biopsychosocial fulfilment in African heal...