"There are more things in heaven and earth!" How knowledge about traditional healing affects clinical practice: Interviews with conventional health personnel
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RELATERTE DOKUMENTER
The integration of traditional healing within health services has been suggested both by the World Health Organization, and is used in a number of services to indigenous populations
No direct cooperation between traditions is found within the mental health services, however some therapists with a local background might be viewed as bridges between traditions
What do networks want health personnel to know about them and traditional healing The participants in this study thought that health per- sonnel should have thorough knowledge about
In the previous chapters I argued that the worldview, religion, and the history of the Sámi have formed the norms connected to traditional healing, and that the secrecy norm places
Trine Stub (2018) “The prayer circles in the air”: a qualitative study about traditional healer profiles and practice in Northern Norway, International Journal of Circumpolar
Based on the response in the four focus group interviews, we evaluated how PACT health care personnel and managers experienced the use of videoconferencing to
found that modern or traditional healing was used by 16% (n = 2675) of the participants in the first population-based study on Health and Living Conditions in Regions with Sami
Conclusion: A considerable number of the participants in this study employed parallel health care modalities including visits to conventional, traditional, and complementary