Use of traditional and complementary medicine for maternal health and wellbeing by African migrant women in Australia: a mixed method study
Abstract Background Traditional medicine serves as a form of primary health care for more than 80% of African populations. Currently, there is no research documenting if and how African migrant communities engage with their traditional health practices and beliefs after they resettle in Western coun...
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Main Authors: | Zewdneh Shewamene (Author), Tinashe Dune (Author), Caroline A. Smith (Author) |
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