BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization's World health report 2006: Working together for health underscores the importance of human resources for health. The shortage of trained health professionals is among the main obstacles to strengthening low-income countries' health systems and to scaling up HIV/AIDS control efforts. Traditional health practitioners are increasingly depicted as key resources to HIV/AIDS prevention and care. An appropriate and effective response to the HIV/AIDS crisis requires reconsideration of the collaboration between traditional and biomedical health providers (THPs and BHPs). The aim of this paper is to explore biomedical and traditional health practitioners' experiences of and attitudes towards collaboration an...
<div><p>Integrating reproductive health (RH) with HIV care is a policy priority in high HIV prevalen...
Background: The rapid evolution in disease burdens in low- and middle income countries is forcing po...
OBJECTIVES: There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HI...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization's World health report 2006: Working together for h...
The aim of this study was to determine BHPs’ views on collaboration with THPs in Tutume sub district...
The aim of this study was to determine BHPs' views on collaboration with THPs in Tutume sub dis...
The aim of this study was to determine BHPs’ views on collaboration with THPs in Tutume sub district...
Collaboration between traditional healers and biomedical practitioners is now being accepted by many...
This article examines the pathways to health seeking as seen from the lived experiences of people wi...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
HIV/AIDS care and prevention activities in sub-Saharan Africa are mainly the result of collaboration...
Despite international recognition of the potential value of collaboration between traditional health...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
Purpose : With the development of antiretroviral therapy, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infecti...
The purpose of this study is to assess patients consulting full-time traditional health practitioner...
<div><p>Integrating reproductive health (RH) with HIV care is a policy priority in high HIV prevalen...
Background: The rapid evolution in disease burdens in low- and middle income countries is forcing po...
OBJECTIVES: There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HI...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization's World health report 2006: Working together for h...
The aim of this study was to determine BHPs’ views on collaboration with THPs in Tutume sub district...
The aim of this study was to determine BHPs' views on collaboration with THPs in Tutume sub dis...
The aim of this study was to determine BHPs’ views on collaboration with THPs in Tutume sub district...
Collaboration between traditional healers and biomedical practitioners is now being accepted by many...
This article examines the pathways to health seeking as seen from the lived experiences of people wi...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
HIV/AIDS care and prevention activities in sub-Saharan Africa are mainly the result of collaboration...
Despite international recognition of the potential value of collaboration between traditional health...
BACKGROUND: Considerable attention has been given by policy makers and researchers to the human reso...
Purpose : With the development of antiretroviral therapy, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infecti...
The purpose of this study is to assess patients consulting full-time traditional health practitioner...
<div><p>Integrating reproductive health (RH) with HIV care is a policy priority in high HIV prevalen...
Background: The rapid evolution in disease burdens in low- and middle income countries is forcing po...
OBJECTIVES: There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HI...