Anthropology and ethnobotany in health mediation: an illustration of a clinical, personalized approach for Haitian migrants in a French Guianese hospital
IntroductionIn French Guiana, a European territory in Guiana shield in the Amazon area, close to 40% of the current population was born abroad. In this context, it is important to listen to the experiences of migrants to better understand the difficulties encountered within the healthcare pathways....
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Main Authors: | Marc-Alexandre Tareau (Author), Yoris Demars (Author), Leslie Alcouffe (Author), Ruth Pierre-Louis (Author), Gaelle Walter (Author), Félix Djossou (Author), Nicolas Vignier (Author), Frédégonde About (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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