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Afr Health Sci ; 21(3): 1396-1409, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35222605

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A better understanding of attitudes and beliefs held by traditional healers and utilizers of traditional medicine concerning mental health conditions in Liberia is important as Liberia seeks to improve its delivery of mental healthcare in the context of scarce resources and recovery from civil war. METHODS: A qualitative research design was used to collect data from 24 Liberian traditional healers, and 11 utilizers of Liberian traditional medicine. Participants were queried about mental health problems in Liberia, treatments, and attitudes towards modern healthcare. Qualitative data were probed and aggregated using content analysis. RESULTS: Mental health problems described by study participants included: Open Mole, African Science, Epilepsy, Depression and Mental Illness (trauma/substance use). Mental health problems were often associated with socioeconomic distress, and participants described their attitudes and beliefs concerning mental healthcare, traditional medicine, and modern healthcare. CONCLUSION: Traditional medicine is an important part of mental healthcare in Africa. Mental illness, social factors, and healthcare access were important problems in Liberia. Mental health problems blended local cultural beliefs with Westernized nosology and social factors. Traditional healer's attitudes towards Western medicine reflected ambivalence. There is a desire for collaboration with 'modern' health care providers, but this will require reciprocal trust-building.


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Medicine, African Traditional , Mental Health , Attitude , Health Services Accessibility , Humans , Liberia , Qualitative Research
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J Health Care Poor Underserved ; 22(4): 1144-50, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22080699

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This Report from the Field documents a series of interventions developed by Temple University Health System and School of Medicine through participation in the RWJF initiative entitled Hablamos Juntos. The report delineates outcomes to date demonstrating that these interventions have met the challenge of improving patient provider communication for Latinos.


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Communication Barriers , Communication , Multilingualism , Professional-Patient Relations , Credentialing , Curriculum , Education, Medical, Undergraduate/methods , Educational Measurement , Hispanic or Latino , Hospitals, University , Humans , Philadelphia , Pilot Projects , Program Development
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J Drugs Dermatol ; 3(2): 175-7, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15098973

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High quality frozen sections are fundamental in Mohs surgery, and one of the main elements in tissue processing is the mounting of the specimen. The Miami Special has been used for this purpose at the University of Miami for over 30 years. Since 1989 the Miami Special has languished in the literature among a growing list of mounting instruments. Therefore, new generations of Mohs surgeons may not be acquainted with the advantages of this instrument. This article describes the Miami Special and outlines its use for the benefit of current practitioners.


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Mohs Surgery/instrumentation , Specimen Handling/instrumentation , Florida , Humans , Mohs Surgery/methods , Specimen Handling/methods
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