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Table 3 Important questions to understand the underlying phenomena behind hybridization subprocesses

From: Interactions between local medical systems and the biomedical system: a conceptual and methodological review in light of hybridization subprocesses

1

Are the local medical system and the biomedical system considered distinct systems by the local population? If so, is there any hierarchy among these systems that is perceived by individuals?

2

Are there local healers within the community?

3

Who do people turn to as a reference when they need to treat diseases?

4

Do these practitioners work for free?

5

Do these practitioners dialogue with biomedical professionals?

6

How are traditional medicines obtained?

7

Is it necessary to buy medicinal plants?

8

What is the price of local remedies if they need to be bought?

9

How difficult is it to find local remedies in the surrounding vegetation?

10

How accessible is the cosmopolitan healthcare system?

11

How are biomedical health services accessed?

12

How is the dialogue between biomedicine and the local community?

13

Are healthcare services public or private?

14

If private, what is the value for consultation and remedies?

15

What is the form of acquisition of pharmaceuticals?