Abstract Background The use of herbal medicines in developing countries has been increasing over the years. In Ghana, since 2011, the government has been piloting the integration of herbal medicine in 17 public hospitals. However, the strengths and the weaknesses of the integration have not been fully explored. The current study sought to examine the strengths and weaknesses of the integration using the WHO health systems framework. Methods This study used qualitative, exploratory study design involving interviews of 25 key informants. The respondents had experience in conducting herbal medicine research. Two key informants were medical herbalists practising in hospitals piloting the integration in Ghana. We used Framework analysis to ident...
In this study, I employed interpretive ethnographic qualitative design to explore perceptions of and...
Background: The Ghanaian government has implemented interventions that integrate traditional medicin...
Traditional medicine is widespread in Ghana, with 80% of Ghanaians relying on its methods for primar...
Abstract Background Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainst...
Abstract Background Herbal medicine administration in conventional health care services is gaining p...
Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainstream healthcare in G...
The government of Ghana has been piloting traditional medicine (TM) integration in 17 health facilit...
The government of Ghana has been piloting traditional medicine (TM) integration in 17 health facilit...
Traditional Medicine (TM) has been practised in Ghana from time immemorial and many Ghanaians still ...
Traditional medicine is widespread in Ghana, with 80% of Ghanaians relying on its methods for primar...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
Background Traditional medicine (TM) plays a vital role in the Ghanaian health system by serving as...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
In this study, I employed interpretive ethnographic qualitative design to explore perceptions of and...
Background: The Ghanaian government has implemented interventions that integrate traditional medicin...
Traditional medicine is widespread in Ghana, with 80% of Ghanaians relying on its methods for primar...
Abstract Background Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainst...
Abstract Background Herbal medicine administration in conventional health care services is gaining p...
Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainstream healthcare in G...
The government of Ghana has been piloting traditional medicine (TM) integration in 17 health facilit...
The government of Ghana has been piloting traditional medicine (TM) integration in 17 health facilit...
Traditional Medicine (TM) has been practised in Ghana from time immemorial and many Ghanaians still ...
Traditional medicine is widespread in Ghana, with 80% of Ghanaians relying on its methods for primar...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
Background Traditional medicine (TM) plays a vital role in the Ghanaian health system by serving as...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
In this study, I employed interpretive ethnographic qualitative design to explore perceptions of and...
Background: The Ghanaian government has implemented interventions that integrate traditional medicin...
Traditional medicine is widespread in Ghana, with 80% of Ghanaians relying on its methods for primar...