Under the aegis of ‘Sankofa’, this article argues that there is the need to contest indigenous health practices and its relevance in contemporary health care system in Ghana. Using qualitative data from selected communities in Central, Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions, this article seeks to unearth the current state of indigenous health practices for infant and child health in Ghana. Information were collected from In-Depth Interviews, Participant Observation and Focus Group, involving grand/mothers and the elders in the selected communities of the three Regions for the study. The article argues that each society hands down information and knowledge on infant and child health from generation to generation by teaching certain attitudes, pra...
Although, Ghanaians’ markets were choked with varieties of alternative medicines, only a small porti...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
There has been increasing debate on whether traditional healers actually matter in planning for heal...
Majority of rural denizens have limited access to modern medical as well as other health facilities....
Indigenous health care system is holistic. For several reasons, however, it has been underestimated ...
BackgroundGood nutrition is essential for increasing survival rates of infants. This study explored ...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
Introduction: Traditional medicine has been practiced for many decades and is found in most countrie...
CITATION: Kpobi, L. & Swartz, L. 2019. Indigenous and faith healing in Ghana : a brief examination o...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
This article presents the preliminary findings of a pilot study of the practice, uses, and effective...
Ensuring child health and well-being is critical in Ghana’s development. Central to initia-tives for...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
The study aimed at government efforts in making maternal and child healthcare services more availabl...
Although, Ghanaians’ markets were choked with varieties of alternative medicines, only a small porti...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
There has been increasing debate on whether traditional healers actually matter in planning for heal...
Majority of rural denizens have limited access to modern medical as well as other health facilities....
Indigenous health care system is holistic. For several reasons, however, it has been underestimated ...
BackgroundGood nutrition is essential for increasing survival rates of infants. This study explored ...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
Introduction: Traditional medicine has been practiced for many decades and is found in most countrie...
CITATION: Kpobi, L. & Swartz, L. 2019. Indigenous and faith healing in Ghana : a brief examination o...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
This article presents the preliminary findings of a pilot study of the practice, uses, and effective...
Ensuring child health and well-being is critical in Ghana’s development. Central to initia-tives for...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
The study aimed at government efforts in making maternal and child healthcare services more availabl...
Although, Ghanaians’ markets were choked with varieties of alternative medicines, only a small porti...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
There has been increasing debate on whether traditional healers actually matter in planning for heal...