Determinants of traditional medicine utilization for children: a parental level study in Tole District, Oromia, Ethiopia
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, about 80% of the population use traditional medicine (TM) due to the cultural acceptability of healers and local pharmacopeias, the relatively low cost of traditional medicine, and the difficulty of accessing modern health facilities. This study was aimed at assessin...
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Main Authors: | Fekensa Hailu (Author), Amsale Cherie (Author), Tigistu Gebreyohannis (Author), Reta Hailu (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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