A individually randomized controlled trial comparing Healer-led vs. clinician- led training to improve personal protective equipment use among traditional healers in South Africa.
Like allopathic healthcare workers, healers are also exposed to patients' blood and body fluids. A widespread practice is the traditional "injection," in which the healer performs subcutaneous incisions to rub herbs directly into the bloodied skin, resulting in 1,500 blood exposures o...
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Main Authors: | Carolyn M Audet (Author), Tshegofatso Seabi (Author), Taofik Oyekunle (Author), Jennifer Hove (Author), Ryan G Wagner (Author) |
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