Objectives. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether including traditional healing methods within mental health services is desirable among users of these services in Sámi areas of northern Norway. Study design. A cross-sectional questionnaire based survey among users of the mental health services in Finnmark and Nord-Troms Norway. Methods. The percentages of participants desiring traditonal healing modalities within the health services were calculated, and univariate and multivariate anslysis were performed with respect to factors associated with a desire for integration. Results. A total of 186 users responded to the survey, of which 72 reported some degree of Sámi cultural affiliation. Forty-eight had Sámi-speaking grandparents ...
Genuine cross-cultural competency in health requires the effective integration of traditional and co...
Access to mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is one of the greatest chall...
Background: When people in Northern Norway get ill, they often use traditional medicine. The global ...
OBJECTIVES: the purpose of this study was to evaluate whether including traditional healing methods ...
The aim of this research project was to improve the knowledge of the people in Northern Norway (the ...
Artikkel som omhandler lokale helbredertradisjoner.Here is a special emphasis today on integrating t...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. In this Fresh Focus, we reass...
Scandinavian welfare states like Norway represent a cultural context in which citizens who become il...
People with Sami and Norwegian background are frequent users of traditional folk medicine (TM). Trad...
Objective: To explore the extent of integration of traditional and western approaches in mental heal...
Traditional healing practices used when faced with illness or crisis, exist in many North Norwegian ...
The Sámi Indigenous populations, who live in the arctic Sápmi area across four countries – Norway, S...
The Sámi Indigenous populations, who live in the arctic Sápmi area across four countries–Norway, Swe...
Sámi traditional healing has been practiced in the Sápmi region of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland,...
Traditional medicine has been practiced by Aboriginal people for thousands of years at the community...
Genuine cross-cultural competency in health requires the effective integration of traditional and co...
Access to mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is one of the greatest chall...
Background: When people in Northern Norway get ill, they often use traditional medicine. The global ...
OBJECTIVES: the purpose of this study was to evaluate whether including traditional healing methods ...
The aim of this research project was to improve the knowledge of the people in Northern Norway (the ...
Artikkel som omhandler lokale helbredertradisjoner.Here is a special emphasis today on integrating t...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. In this Fresh Focus, we reass...
Scandinavian welfare states like Norway represent a cultural context in which citizens who become il...
People with Sami and Norwegian background are frequent users of traditional folk medicine (TM). Trad...
Objective: To explore the extent of integration of traditional and western approaches in mental heal...
Traditional healing practices used when faced with illness or crisis, exist in many North Norwegian ...
The Sámi Indigenous populations, who live in the arctic Sápmi area across four countries – Norway, S...
The Sámi Indigenous populations, who live in the arctic Sápmi area across four countries–Norway, Swe...
Sámi traditional healing has been practiced in the Sápmi region of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland,...
Traditional medicine has been practiced by Aboriginal people for thousands of years at the community...
Genuine cross-cultural competency in health requires the effective integration of traditional and co...
Access to mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is one of the greatest chall...
Background: When people in Northern Norway get ill, they often use traditional medicine. The global ...