BACKGROUND: Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little access to high-quality biomedical services and relies on traditional health systems. Medical pluralism is thus in many developing countries the rule rather than the exception, which is why the World Health Organization is calling for intercultural partnerships to improve health care in these regions. They are, however, challenging due to disparate knowledge systems and lack of trust that hamper understanding and collaboration. We developed a collaborative, patient-centered boundary mechanism to overcome these challenges and to foster intercultural partnerships in health care. To assess its impact on the quality of intercultural patient care in a medica...
In response to the increased popularity and use of Traditional/Complementary Alternative Medicine, n...
Background It is commonly assumed that indigenous medical systems remain strong in developing cou...
This study contributes to the health policy debate on medical systems integration by describing and ...
BACKGROUND: Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little access to ...
Abstract Background Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little ac...
Background Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little access t...
Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little access to high-quality...
BACKGROUND: Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little access to ...
The practice of integrating western and traditional indigenous medicine is fast becoming anaccepted ...
BACKGROUND: All human societies have developed ways of maintaining health, dealing with illness and ...
The implementation of access and benefit-sharing (ABS) protocols and especially the Nagoya Protocol ...
Research Question: How does a biomedical health professional with indigenous roots in Chile relate t...
Biomedicine fosters particular styles of interaction and behaviors, with the therapeutic relationshi...
Research Question: How does a biomedical health professional with indigenous roots in Chile relate t...
Research Question: How does a biomedical health professional with indigenous roots in Chile relate t...
In response to the increased popularity and use of Traditional/Complementary Alternative Medicine, n...
Background It is commonly assumed that indigenous medical systems remain strong in developing cou...
This study contributes to the health policy debate on medical systems integration by describing and ...
BACKGROUND: Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little access to ...
Abstract Background Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little ac...
Background Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little access t...
Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little access to high-quality...
BACKGROUND: Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little access to ...
The practice of integrating western and traditional indigenous medicine is fast becoming anaccepted ...
BACKGROUND: All human societies have developed ways of maintaining health, dealing with illness and ...
The implementation of access and benefit-sharing (ABS) protocols and especially the Nagoya Protocol ...
Research Question: How does a biomedical health professional with indigenous roots in Chile relate t...
Biomedicine fosters particular styles of interaction and behaviors, with the therapeutic relationshi...
Research Question: How does a biomedical health professional with indigenous roots in Chile relate t...
Research Question: How does a biomedical health professional with indigenous roots in Chile relate t...
In response to the increased popularity and use of Traditional/Complementary Alternative Medicine, n...
Background It is commonly assumed that indigenous medical systems remain strong in developing cou...
This study contributes to the health policy debate on medical systems integration by describing and ...