Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional health medicines are directly or indirectly derived from plants or herbs. Despite its significant role in modern medicine indigenous herbal practices has been on the low light for some time due to perceived antagonistic relationship that exists between practitioners of herbal medicine and their counterpart in the conventional system. Using an indigenous knowledge discursive framework, the thesis examined the relevance of herbal medicine to the contemporary Ghanaian society. The thesis also examined the tension between the indigenous herbal practitioners and their orthodox counterparts. The thesis noted that for health care system in Ghana to b...
The government of Ghana has been piloting traditional medicine (TM) integration in 17 health facilit...
Abstract Background Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainst...
Objective: The objective of this project was three-fold: i. To understand the fundamental pract...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
Ghana was colonised in 1482 when Europeans, accompanied by a number of missionaries, arrived at a sm...
This article presents the preliminary findings of a pilot study of the practice, uses, and effective...
The paper examines the processes of recognition and legitimization of traditional medicine in Ghana ...
In this study, I employed interpretive ethnographic qualitative design to explore perceptions of and...
Persistence of traditional medicine in modern Ghana. Traditional medicine has proven to be effective...
Irrespective of the dominance of western medicine (WM) in health delivery systems across the world, ...
Abstract Background The use of herbal medicines in developing countries has been increasing over the...
Despite the development of more researched and formulated orthodox medicines, herbal medicines conti...
Introduction: Traditional medicine has been practiced for many decades and is found in most countrie...
Traditional Medicine (TM) has been practised in Ghana from time immemorial and many Ghanaians still ...
Purpose: To gain understanding of the use of traditional and modern medicine among the people in Gha...
The government of Ghana has been piloting traditional medicine (TM) integration in 17 health facilit...
Abstract Background Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainst...
Objective: The objective of this project was three-fold: i. To understand the fundamental pract...
Herbal medicines remain integral part of indigenous health care system in Ghana. Most conventional h...
Ghana was colonised in 1482 when Europeans, accompanied by a number of missionaries, arrived at a sm...
This article presents the preliminary findings of a pilot study of the practice, uses, and effective...
The paper examines the processes of recognition and legitimization of traditional medicine in Ghana ...
In this study, I employed interpretive ethnographic qualitative design to explore perceptions of and...
Persistence of traditional medicine in modern Ghana. Traditional medicine has proven to be effective...
Irrespective of the dominance of western medicine (WM) in health delivery systems across the world, ...
Abstract Background The use of herbal medicines in developing countries has been increasing over the...
Despite the development of more researched and formulated orthodox medicines, herbal medicines conti...
Introduction: Traditional medicine has been practiced for many decades and is found in most countrie...
Traditional Medicine (TM) has been practised in Ghana from time immemorial and many Ghanaians still ...
Purpose: To gain understanding of the use of traditional and modern medicine among the people in Gha...
The government of Ghana has been piloting traditional medicine (TM) integration in 17 health facilit...
Abstract Background Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainst...
Objective: The objective of this project was three-fold: i. To understand the fundamental pract...