Factors that promote and sustain the use of traditional, complementary and integrative medicine services at LEKMA hospital, Ghana, 2017: an observational study
Abstract Background About 70% of Ghanaians depend on traditional, complementary and integrative medicine (TCIM) practices for primary healthcare needs. It was therefore integrated into mainstream healthcare delivery system by the Ministry of Health in September 2012. LEKMA hospital was one of the in...
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Main Authors: | Angela Kenu (Author), Ernest Kenu (Author), Delia Akosua Bandoh (Author), Moses Aikins (Author) |
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