Perceptions of Ghanaian traditional health practitioners, primary health care workers, service users and caregivers regarding collaboration for mental health care
Abstract Background In low- and middle-income countries, the paucity of conventional health services means that many people with mental health problems rely on traditional health practitioners (THPs). This paper examines the possibility of forging partnerships at the Primary Health Care (PHC) level...
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Main Authors: | Solomon Nyame (Author), Edward Adiibokah (Author), Yasmin Mohammed (Author), Victor C. Doku (Author), Caleb Othieno (Author), Benjamin Harris (Author), Oye Gureje (Author), Seedat Soraya (Author), John Appiah-Poku (Author) |
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