Decolonising the mindsets, attitudes and practices of the allopathic and indigenous health practitioners in postcolonial society: An exploratory approach in the management of patients
Background: The indigenous health care system continues in the postcolonial era to be perceived by antagonists as a threat to Western medicine. It has been associated with 'witchcraft', actively discouraged and repressed through official government prohibition laws. Despite that, human imm...
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Main Authors: | Simon M. Nemutandani (Author), Stephen J. Hendricks (Author), Mavis F. Mulaudzi (Author) |
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