Purpose: To gain understanding of the use of traditional and modern medicine among the people in Ghana, West Africa. Methods: Data were collected from nine participants using a semi‐structured questionnaire developed by the researchers based on review of the literature. Findings: Data analysis was performed manually using reduction methodology to develop broad themes. Findings indicated that choices in healthcare modalities by literate Ghanaians included either traditional or modern medicine, or blending of both. Strong influences on these choices were the level of education and related themes, influence of family and friends, and spiritual/religious beliefs. Implications: Findings indicate that traditional and modern medicines will always ...
Using a qualitative method of research, the study investigated the increasing use of traditional med...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
Traditional medicine is widespread in Ghana, with 80% of Ghanaians relying on its methods for primar...
Persistence of traditional medicine in modern Ghana. Traditional medicine has proven to be effective...
Traditional Medicine (TM) has been practised in Ghana from time immemorial and many Ghanaians still ...
Irrespective of the dominance of western medicine (WM) in health delivery systems across the world, ...
The study examines the socio-demographic characteristics of Traditional Medical Practitioners in Gha...
In this study, I employed interpretive ethnographic qualitative design to explore perceptions of and...
Background: People from different cultural backgrounds have used different forms of Traditional Medi...
Introduction: Traditional medicine has been practiced for many decades and is found in most countrie...
This article presents the preliminary findings of a pilot study of the practice, uses, and effective...
This study focuses on Western medical practices in the Atiwa District of Ghana. The people of Atiwa ...
The government of Ghana has been piloting traditional medicine (TM) integration in 17 health facilit...
The impact of strong cultural beliefs on specific reasons for traditional medicine (TRM) use among i...
Research on socio-cultural influences on the choice of Western Style Medicine (WSM) versus Tradition...
Using a qualitative method of research, the study investigated the increasing use of traditional med...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
Traditional medicine is widespread in Ghana, with 80% of Ghanaians relying on its methods for primar...
Persistence of traditional medicine in modern Ghana. Traditional medicine has proven to be effective...
Traditional Medicine (TM) has been practised in Ghana from time immemorial and many Ghanaians still ...
Irrespective of the dominance of western medicine (WM) in health delivery systems across the world, ...
The study examines the socio-demographic characteristics of Traditional Medical Practitioners in Gha...
In this study, I employed interpretive ethnographic qualitative design to explore perceptions of and...
Background: People from different cultural backgrounds have used different forms of Traditional Medi...
Introduction: Traditional medicine has been practiced for many decades and is found in most countrie...
This article presents the preliminary findings of a pilot study of the practice, uses, and effective...
This study focuses on Western medical practices in the Atiwa District of Ghana. The people of Atiwa ...
The government of Ghana has been piloting traditional medicine (TM) integration in 17 health facilit...
The impact of strong cultural beliefs on specific reasons for traditional medicine (TRM) use among i...
Research on socio-cultural influences on the choice of Western Style Medicine (WSM) versus Tradition...
Using a qualitative method of research, the study investigated the increasing use of traditional med...
Although the direct impact of health beliefs on unconventional medical therapies consumption are wel...
Traditional medicine is widespread in Ghana, with 80% of Ghanaians relying on its methods for primar...