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Mental health in complex emergencies.
Mollica RF, Cardozo BL, Osofsky HJ, Raphael B, Ager A, Salama P. Mollica RF, et al. Lancet. 2004 Dec 4-10;364(9450):2058-67. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)17519-3. Lancet. 2004. PMID: 15582064
A mental health system of primary care providers, traditional healers, and relief workers, if properly trained and supported, can provide cost-effective, good mental health care. ...
A mental health system of primary care providers, traditional healers, and relief workers, if properly trained and supported, can pro …
Knowledge and Perception of Stroke: A Population-Based Survey in Uganda.
Nakibuuka J, Sajatovic M, Katabira E, Ddumba E, Byakika-Tusiime J, Furlan AJ. Nakibuuka J, et al. ISRN Stroke. 2014;2014:10.1155/2014/309106. doi: 10.1155/2014/309106. ISRN Stroke. 2014. PMID: 25202472 Free PMC article.
Going to hospital (85.2%) was their most preferred response to a stroke event. Visiting herbalists/traditional healers was preferred by less than 1%. At multivariable logistic regression, good knowledge of stroke warning signs and risk factors was associated with tertiary …
Going to hospital (85.2%) was their most preferred response to a stroke event. Visiting herbalists/traditional healers was preferred …