This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat village at Rajshahi district of Bangladesh. An explanation for the tendency of women in these communities to access traditional healers (THs) and spiritual healers (SHs) for reproductive health services was discovered. Data was collected by means of in-depth one-to-one interviews and focus group discussions with 22 participants using a snowball sampling technique. The use of THs and SHs for reproductive health services was attributed to three dominant themes: a strong belief in THs, influence of family members, and traditional belief. The study's findings suggest that that the key to improving rural indigenous women's health lies in freeing them f...
Studies on reproductive health among women in tribal groups have not been given the attention that i...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of older women in rural Bangladesh who seek...
The study was a community-based, cross-sectional, descriptive study of traditional birth attendants ...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
This study investigates the reproductive health beliefs and perceptions among rural indigenous women...
This study investigates the reproductive health beliefs and perceptions among rural indigenous women...
Reproductive health care services are inadequate and often characterised as traditional in Banglades...
Reproductive health care services in Bangladesh are inadequate to say the least. Rural women have li...
This paper deals with the health seeking behaviour of childless rural poor and urban middle class wo...
This dissertation explores women’s health seeking behaviors during reproductive complications in rur...
Abstract Background Traditional healing practice is an important and integral part of healthcare sys...
262-269In the study, an effort was made to explore the diversities of indigenous knowledge systems p...
A great deal of what is currently known about maternal reproductive health worldwide is based on phy...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in popula...
Studies on reproductive health among women in tribal groups have not been given the attention that i...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of older women in rural Bangladesh who seek...
The study was a community-based, cross-sectional, descriptive study of traditional birth attendants ...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
This study investigated reproductive health beliefs among rural indigenous women in Kakon Haat villa...
This study investigates the reproductive health beliefs and perceptions among rural indigenous women...
This study investigates the reproductive health beliefs and perceptions among rural indigenous women...
Reproductive health care services are inadequate and often characterised as traditional in Banglades...
Reproductive health care services in Bangladesh are inadequate to say the least. Rural women have li...
This paper deals with the health seeking behaviour of childless rural poor and urban middle class wo...
This dissertation explores women’s health seeking behaviors during reproductive complications in rur...
Abstract Background Traditional healing practice is an important and integral part of healthcare sys...
262-269In the study, an effort was made to explore the diversities of indigenous knowledge systems p...
A great deal of what is currently known about maternal reproductive health worldwide is based on phy...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in popula...
Studies on reproductive health among women in tribal groups have not been given the attention that i...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of older women in rural Bangladesh who seek...
The study was a community-based, cross-sectional, descriptive study of traditional birth attendants ...