Management of epilepsy through indigenous traditional and Western approaches in Africa: A systematic review
Background: Reaction to epilepsy management has been described as moulded by traditional beliefs, despite the reported progress of anti-epilepsy medication. In Africa, traditional healers are seen as essential in providing epilepsy care, yet little is known about their epilepsy care. Aim: This manus...
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Main Authors: | Qolile Chabangu (Author), Maria S. Maputle (Author), Rachel T. Lebese (Author) |
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