The attitude of community health nurses towards integration of traditional healers in primary health care in North-West Province
South Africa is called "the rainbow nation" because it has so many different cultures. These have an impact on the provision of primary health care. The purpose of this research is to foster good relationships between community health nurses and traditional healers and to explore, identify...
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Main Authors: | MD Peu (Author), R Troskie (Author), SP Hattingh (Author) |
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