Self-medication is documented as an integral part of health care therapy in developing countries such as Ethiopia, Cameroon, Uganda and Mexico. In South Africa the types of illnesses and health problems that are referred to both traditional healers and biomedical practices have been well documented. However, very little literature exists on self-diagnosis, self-medication or sources of the medicines used for self-medication. This bias in the literature has come about largely because anthropological studies have focused on the later stages of the illness referral system when treatment is sought from a specialist for symptoms which have not responded to forms of self-medication. As a result of this, health care studies have documented the mor...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
Introduction Medicine regulation and control is not an option but a necessity for national health p...
This dissertation consisting of three case studies, examines how the intersection of biomedicine and...
Self-medication is documented as an integral part of health care therapy in developing countries suc...
An estimated 27 million South Africans use indigenous medicines (Mander, 1997, Medicinal plant marke...
Self-medication is documented as an integral part of health care therapy in developing countries suc...
In most African communities, the concept of disease goes beyond physical and mental pain. To many, s...
BACKGROUND: Self-care is a response of individuals to promote or restore their health. Self-medicati...
BACKGROUND : Herbal medications are used worldwide for a variety of diseases and conditions. Patient...
This was a cross sectional study whose aim was to assess the magnitude of self medication and assoc...
BackgroundLiterature postulates that traditional medicines form an important part of modern-day Sout...
This paper is based on the theoretical background of a recent Australian anthropological research pr...
Background: Due to paucity of studies on the prevalence and pattern of self medication among Cameroo...
Background: - a number of individuals in developing countries do not attend physicians for their ill...
Growing burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa has necessitated ...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
Introduction Medicine regulation and control is not an option but a necessity for national health p...
This dissertation consisting of three case studies, examines how the intersection of biomedicine and...
Self-medication is documented as an integral part of health care therapy in developing countries suc...
An estimated 27 million South Africans use indigenous medicines (Mander, 1997, Medicinal plant marke...
Self-medication is documented as an integral part of health care therapy in developing countries suc...
In most African communities, the concept of disease goes beyond physical and mental pain. To many, s...
BACKGROUND: Self-care is a response of individuals to promote or restore their health. Self-medicati...
BACKGROUND : Herbal medications are used worldwide for a variety of diseases and conditions. Patient...
This was a cross sectional study whose aim was to assess the magnitude of self medication and assoc...
BackgroundLiterature postulates that traditional medicines form an important part of modern-day Sout...
This paper is based on the theoretical background of a recent Australian anthropological research pr...
Background: Due to paucity of studies on the prevalence and pattern of self medication among Cameroo...
Background: - a number of individuals in developing countries do not attend physicians for their ill...
Growing burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa has necessitated ...
Current healing systems in Southern Africa focus on the holistic approach to the health and wellness...
Introduction Medicine regulation and control is not an option but a necessity for national health p...
This dissertation consisting of three case studies, examines how the intersection of biomedicine and...