This paper examines the relationship between national health insurance status and the pattern of traditional medicine (TRM) use among the general population in Ghana. A retrospective cross-sectional survey of randomly sampled adults, aged ≥18 years ( = 324), was conducted. The results indicate that TRM use was high with prevalence of over 86%. The study found no statistically significant association between national health insurance status and TRM utilisation ( > 0.05). Paradoxically, major sources of TRM, frequency of TRM use, comedical administration, and disclosure of TRM use to health care professionals differed significantly between the insured and uninsured subgroups ( < 0.001). Whereas effectiveness of TRM predicted its use for...
Background: Many households in low- and middle-income countries face financial hardships due to paym...
Attempts to study the determinants of health insurance enrollment in resource‐poor settings have oft...
One of the primary objectives of health system reform throughout the world is to guarantee that use ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
The impact of strong cultural beliefs on specific reasons for traditional medicine (TRM) use among i...
Traditional medicines (TM) are known to be popular in sub-Saharan Africa, where over 80% have report...
This paper examines the influence of health insurance status on healthcare use in rural Ghana using ...
Irrespective of the dominance of western medicine (WM) in health delivery systems across the world, ...
Ghana established a pro-poor hospital-based National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2004. Since t...
It is frequently stated in the scientific literature, official reports and the press that 80% of Asi...
AbstractResearch on unconventional medical practices among students has proliferated lately in the g...
Background Traditional medicine (TM) plays a vital role in the Ghanaian health system by serving as...
The impact of strong cultural beliefs on specific reasons for traditional medicine (TRM) use among i...
Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainstream healthcare in G...
Background: Many households in low- and middle-income countries face financial hardships due to paym...
Attempts to study the determinants of health insurance enrollment in resource‐poor settings have oft...
One of the primary objectives of health system reform throughout the world is to guarantee that use ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
The impact of strong cultural beliefs on specific reasons for traditional medicine (TRM) use among i...
Traditional medicines (TM) are known to be popular in sub-Saharan Africa, where over 80% have report...
This paper examines the influence of health insurance status on healthcare use in rural Ghana using ...
Irrespective of the dominance of western medicine (WM) in health delivery systems across the world, ...
Ghana established a pro-poor hospital-based National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2004. Since t...
It is frequently stated in the scientific literature, official reports and the press that 80% of Asi...
AbstractResearch on unconventional medical practices among students has proliferated lately in the g...
Background Traditional medicine (TM) plays a vital role in the Ghanaian health system by serving as...
The impact of strong cultural beliefs on specific reasons for traditional medicine (TRM) use among i...
Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainstream healthcare in G...
Background: Many households in low- and middle-income countries face financial hardships due to paym...
Attempts to study the determinants of health insurance enrollment in resource‐poor settings have oft...
One of the primary objectives of health system reform throughout the world is to guarantee that use ...