The study aimed at government efforts in making maternal and child healthcare services more available to rural women, many of whom who still seek care from traditional practitioners during the postpartum period after childbirth. In this research, we explored the role of traditional practitioners, such as Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs), herbalists and spiritualists, in traditional maternity care and the implications for the health of the expectant mother, foetus or baby. This qualitative inquiry used purposive sampling and snowballing to select the respondents in their various localities. It was observed that the traditional practitioners performed both spiritual and medical roles during pregnancy and childbirth. In the study, we discov...
This article examines the impact of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in rural areas of Ghana and ...
Abstract Background There is a paucity of literature describing traditional health practices and bel...
The provision of maternal and neonatal health care in rural northern Ghana is pluralistic, consistin...
The study aimed at government efforts in making maternal and child healthcare services more availabl...
Over the years, governments and stakeholders have implemented various policies/programmes to improv...
Women all over the world are confronted with many difficult choices during pregnancy and child birth...
Abstract Background Prior to the advent of modern obstetric services, traditional birth attendants (...
Background. Traditional birth attendants play significant roles in maternal health care in the rural...
Abstract Background Herbal medicine has become the panacea for many rural pregnant women in Ghana de...
Ghanaian women have been delivering their own babies for almost two thousand years now, using knowle...
This study sought to examine health care decisions and choices that women make during pregnancy and ...
Background: There is scanty data on the usage and safety of herbal medicines in pregnancy and breast...
Background: There is a paucity of literature describing traditional health practices and beliefs of ...
Maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality continue to be a problem with a huge disparity between ...
This study sought to examine health care decisions and choices that women make during pregnancy and ...
This article examines the impact of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in rural areas of Ghana and ...
Abstract Background There is a paucity of literature describing traditional health practices and bel...
The provision of maternal and neonatal health care in rural northern Ghana is pluralistic, consistin...
The study aimed at government efforts in making maternal and child healthcare services more availabl...
Over the years, governments and stakeholders have implemented various policies/programmes to improv...
Women all over the world are confronted with many difficult choices during pregnancy and child birth...
Abstract Background Prior to the advent of modern obstetric services, traditional birth attendants (...
Background. Traditional birth attendants play significant roles in maternal health care in the rural...
Abstract Background Herbal medicine has become the panacea for many rural pregnant women in Ghana de...
Ghanaian women have been delivering their own babies for almost two thousand years now, using knowle...
This study sought to examine health care decisions and choices that women make during pregnancy and ...
Background: There is scanty data on the usage and safety of herbal medicines in pregnancy and breast...
Background: There is a paucity of literature describing traditional health practices and beliefs of ...
Maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality continue to be a problem with a huge disparity between ...
This study sought to examine health care decisions and choices that women make during pregnancy and ...
This article examines the impact of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in rural areas of Ghana and ...
Abstract Background There is a paucity of literature describing traditional health practices and bel...
The provision of maternal and neonatal health care in rural northern Ghana is pluralistic, consistin...