In considering African health care practice, it is usual to draw strong distinctions between biomedical and traditional practices, and between public and private health institutions. Whilst distinctions between traditional and biomedical, and between public and private medicine make sense from the vantage point of health professionals, we question how far these distinctions are pertinent in shaping health-seeking behaviour given experience of them. This paper argues that other distinctions are becoming far more important to African therapeutic landscapes to the ways that people evaluate the salience of different health providers to their problems. We draw on ethnographic research and illustrative evidence from 1550 `infant health biographie...
How to understand the simultaneity of parental love and care with a lack of taking action when a chi...
BACKGROUND: Biomedical Care in Africa and the influence of culture on the health-seeking behaviour o...
BACKGROUND: Severe childhood illnesses present a major public health challenge for Africa, which is ...
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
Severe childhood illnesses present a major public health challenge for Africa, which is aggravated b...
Severe childhood illnesses present a major public health challenge for Africa, which is aggravated b...
AbstractBackgroundEthnomedical nosologies in many parts of the world, including west Africa, encompa...
Despite free healthcare in public facilities, access to medicines is a serious problem in Uganda. U...
Abstract: Background: Severe childhood illnesses present a major public health challenge for Africa,...
This thesis examines health care choices patients make when illness and misfortune occur. Research o...
Medicalization in the Global North assumes that bottom-up medicalization is driven by increasing con...
Sociocultural differentiation in health behaviour was studied among 500 mothers randomly chosen in t...
The aim of this research is to study the levels, trends and patterns of health care seeking behaviou...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
How to understand the simultaneity of parental love and care with a lack of taking action when a chi...
BACKGROUND: Biomedical Care in Africa and the influence of culture on the health-seeking behaviour o...
BACKGROUND: Severe childhood illnesses present a major public health challenge for Africa, which is ...
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
Severe childhood illnesses present a major public health challenge for Africa, which is aggravated b...
Severe childhood illnesses present a major public health challenge for Africa, which is aggravated b...
AbstractBackgroundEthnomedical nosologies in many parts of the world, including west Africa, encompa...
Despite free healthcare in public facilities, access to medicines is a serious problem in Uganda. U...
Abstract: Background: Severe childhood illnesses present a major public health challenge for Africa,...
This thesis examines health care choices patients make when illness and misfortune occur. Research o...
Medicalization in the Global North assumes that bottom-up medicalization is driven by increasing con...
Sociocultural differentiation in health behaviour was studied among 500 mothers randomly chosen in t...
The aim of this research is to study the levels, trends and patterns of health care seeking behaviou...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
How to understand the simultaneity of parental love and care with a lack of taking action when a chi...
BACKGROUND: Biomedical Care in Africa and the influence of culture on the health-seeking behaviour o...
BACKGROUND: Severe childhood illnesses present a major public health challenge for Africa, which is ...