The paper aims to describe certain aspects of illnesses and compare health facilities between regions in eastern Nepal. The focus is on diseases whose remedies have implications for changes in socio-cultural conditions. The impact of health services as they presently exist is discussed from the points of views of doctors, administrators, health workers and villagers. Data was collected in interviews and by observations in Solukhumbu, Dhankuta, Jhapa and Dhanusha districts in the months preceding a nation-wide integration of basic health services
The introduction and institutionalisation of modern Western medicine and medical practices into deve...
This report summarises findings from primary health care baseline study conducted in September and ...
The relation between magic, religion and therapy in Nepal is analyzed here in the context of the wid...
2012-07-25This paper examines the past and present future of Nepal, its culture and its health care....
no<p><strong>Background & Objectives: </strong>Preventive, promotive, curative, and rehabilitati...
This paper reports the use and non-use of health care facilities in the Hill villages in central Nep...
Resort to folk competence in health is a recent and important trend in development policy. In the fi...
The major social function of the shaman in Tamang society is the diagnosis and treatment of illness....
The aim of this article is to describe the communication aspects in health care work in Nepal. It be...
<p>The aim of this article is to describe the communication aspects in health care work in Nepal. It...
Ethnomedical healthcare practices are indigenous healing and curing practices, other than convention...
The aim of this article is to describe the communication aspects in health care work in Nepal. It be...
This paper reports the use and non-use of health care facilities in the Hill villages in central Nep...
This paper is based on field work carried out as part of UNFPA's project in 1983 among the Newars of...
Objectives: The overall aim of this research was to describe the health-seeking behaviours (HSBs) of...
The introduction and institutionalisation of modern Western medicine and medical practices into deve...
This report summarises findings from primary health care baseline study conducted in September and ...
The relation between magic, religion and therapy in Nepal is analyzed here in the context of the wid...
2012-07-25This paper examines the past and present future of Nepal, its culture and its health care....
no<p><strong>Background & Objectives: </strong>Preventive, promotive, curative, and rehabilitati...
This paper reports the use and non-use of health care facilities in the Hill villages in central Nep...
Resort to folk competence in health is a recent and important trend in development policy. In the fi...
The major social function of the shaman in Tamang society is the diagnosis and treatment of illness....
The aim of this article is to describe the communication aspects in health care work in Nepal. It be...
<p>The aim of this article is to describe the communication aspects in health care work in Nepal. It...
Ethnomedical healthcare practices are indigenous healing and curing practices, other than convention...
The aim of this article is to describe the communication aspects in health care work in Nepal. It be...
This paper reports the use and non-use of health care facilities in the Hill villages in central Nep...
This paper is based on field work carried out as part of UNFPA's project in 1983 among the Newars of...
Objectives: The overall aim of this research was to describe the health-seeking behaviours (HSBs) of...
The introduction and institutionalisation of modern Western medicine and medical practices into deve...
This report summarises findings from primary health care baseline study conducted in September and ...
The relation between magic, religion and therapy in Nepal is analyzed here in the context of the wid...