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Conceptual model for pluralistic healthcare behaviour: results from a qualitative study in southwestern Uganda.

Radhika SundararajanJuliet Mwanga-AmumpaireRachel Lisa KingNorma C Ware
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
Patients perceive clear advantages and disadvantages to biomedical and traditional care in medically pluralistic settings. We identified factors at the healthcare provider, healthcare system and peer levels which influence patients' therapeutic itineraries. Our findings provide a basis to improve health outcomes in medically pluralistic settings, and underscore the importance of recognising traditional healers as important stakeholders in community health.
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