"We have to learn to cooperate with each other": a qualitative study to explore integration of traditional healers into the provision of HIV self-testing and tuberculosis screening in Eswatini
Abstract Background Traditional healing plays an important role in healthcare in Eswatini, and innovative collaborations with traditional healers may enable hard-to-reach men to access HIV and tuberculosis diagnostic services. This study explored attitudes towards integration of traditional healers...
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Main Authors: | Bernadette Schausberger (Author), Nqobile Mmema (Author), Velibanti Dlamini (Author), Lenhle Dube (Author), Aung Aung (Author), Bernhard Kerschberger (Author), Iza Ciglenecki (Author), Debrah Vambe (Author), Esther Mukooza (Author), Alison Wringe (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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