The perspectives of clinical level medical students on animal-assisted therapy: a study in Ghana
Abstract Background The role of animal-assisted therapy (AAT) in complementary and alternative medicine is well acknowledged. AAT is widely patronized, in developed countries such as USA, Canada, and many European countries, but less so in developing countries in Africa including Ghana. For persons...
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Main Authors: | Evans Paul Kwame Ameade (Author), Linda Ama Owusuaa Amoah (Author), Benjamin Yeboah Ofori (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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