This study of rural mothers and health workers in Eastern Zambia illustrates the use of traditional medicines in the treatment of common illnesses, and the seeking of services from traditional healers. It provides a better understanding of knowledge, beliefs, and practices in the field of traditional medicine, and explores the relationship of common cultural-bound beliefs (Thola, Chibele, Chibambala, Chisi, and Njisi) with feeding practices during pregnancy and early childhood related to diarrheal diseases. In addition, it identifies factors that influence a mother\u27s choice about the use or avoidance of certain foods. This qualitative research process encourages a culturally sensitive community-based approach to creating appropriate heal...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
The study was a community-based, cross-sectional, descriptive study of traditional birth attendants ...
Each year, malnutrition accounts for about 50% of the deaths of under-fives in developing countries....
This paper examines some of the cultural views of illness which are believed by many Zambians in rur...
A study of beliefs and practices relating to childhood diarrhea, relying primarily on traditional he...
This study examines the relationship between perceptions of diseases, socio-economic and demographic...
Objective: This study explores and describes the values, beliefs, and practices of rural Swazi women...
This study highlights how beliefs regarding pregnancy and childbirth are intertwined with traditiona...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
Objectives: Examine factors associated with use of traditional medicine during childbirth and in man...
IntroductionAppropriate health-seeking beliefs and practices are indispensable for the survival and ...
Purpose: Decreasing newborn morbidity and mortality remains a serious global health challenge. For t...
Abstract Background Diarrhoea presents a considerable health risk to young children and is one of th...
Abstract Background The demand for herbal medicines continues to increase globally. However, communi...
Diarrhea is the leading cause of infant and child death in Pakistan. Appropriately, the development ...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
The study was a community-based, cross-sectional, descriptive study of traditional birth attendants ...
Each year, malnutrition accounts for about 50% of the deaths of under-fives in developing countries....
This paper examines some of the cultural views of illness which are believed by many Zambians in rur...
A study of beliefs and practices relating to childhood diarrhea, relying primarily on traditional he...
This study examines the relationship between perceptions of diseases, socio-economic and demographic...
Objective: This study explores and describes the values, beliefs, and practices of rural Swazi women...
This study highlights how beliefs regarding pregnancy and childbirth are intertwined with traditiona...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
Objectives: Examine factors associated with use of traditional medicine during childbirth and in man...
IntroductionAppropriate health-seeking beliefs and practices are indispensable for the survival and ...
Purpose: Decreasing newborn morbidity and mortality remains a serious global health challenge. For t...
Abstract Background Diarrhoea presents a considerable health risk to young children and is one of th...
Abstract Background The demand for herbal medicines continues to increase globally. However, communi...
Diarrhea is the leading cause of infant and child death in Pakistan. Appropriately, the development ...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
The study was a community-based, cross-sectional, descriptive study of traditional birth attendants ...
Each year, malnutrition accounts for about 50% of the deaths of under-fives in developing countries....