Cape Verde, an archipelagic nation in the Atlantic Ocean, faces unique healthcare challenges due to geographical isolation and limited resources. Traditional medicine remains a significant component of its healthcare system. A qualitative approach was employed through semi-structured interviews with traditional healers, local government officials, and community leaders to understand current practices and challenges. Traditional healers reported a significant proportion (75%) of their clientele seeking remedies for chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. However, only 40% were integrated into the formal healthcare system. The integration of traditional medicine into formal health services is essential to improve access and efficacy, particularly in addressing non-communicable diseases among marginalized communities. Cape Verde should develop a national policy framework that recognizes and supports traditional healers while integrating their practices with modern healthcare systems.
Rui F. Gonçalves (Fri,) studied this question.
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