Patient-centered boundary mechanisms to foster intercultural partnerships in health care: a case study in Guatemala
Up to one half of the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America has little access to high-quality biomedical services and relies on traditional health systems. Medical pluralism is thus in many developing c...
Source: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Martin Hitziger, M ónica Berger Gonzalez, Eduardo Gharzouzi, Daniela Ochaíta Santizo, Regina Solis Miranda, Andrea Isabel Aguilar Ferro, Ana Vides-Porras, Michael Heinrich, Peter Edwards and Pius Krütli Tags: Research Source Type: research
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