Traditional vs. Modern Healthcare Practices in Rural Areas

Authors

  • Ashley Roberts
  • Taylor Hall
  • Adrian Adams

Keywords:

healthcare, traditional, modern, rural, culture

Abstract

This article examines the coexistence and conflicts between traditional and modern healthcare practices in rural settings. Focusing on case studies from Africa and South America, the research assesses how cultural beliefs and economic constraints influence healthcare decisions. The findings reveal a nuanced interaction between different medical paradigms, highlighting the need for integrated healthcare policies that respect cultural traditions while promoting modern medical advancements.

Author Biographies

Ashley Roberts

PhD in Public Health
University of Nairobi
University Way, Nairobi, Kenya

Taylor Hall

PhD in Sociology
University of São Paulo
Butantã, São Paulo - SP, 05508-070, Brazil

Adrian Adams

PhD in Anthropology
Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Universytetska St, 1, Lviv, 79000, Ukraine

References

In-Seok, S. E. O., JEONG, M. J., Jong-Ok, S. E. O. K., Ho-Woog, K. I. M., & CHUNG, J. K. (2022). WYLIE H. FORSYTHE: REVOLUTIONIZING LEPROSY TREATMENT IN MODERN KOREA. Astra Salvensis, 10(1).

Published

2023-12-21

Issue

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Articles