Women’s Contributions to Biomedical Healthcare in Ghana: A Focus on Obuasi

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https://doi.org/10.3989/chdj.2022.009

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Women, Contribution, Biomedicine, Healthcare, Obuasi

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From economic, through politics to domestic support, women have been the major engineers of valuable roles towards the development of every culture. Historically, their impacts in medicine and healthcare in general have been evident across time and space. Prior to European influx and the modernization of healthcare in Ghana, women delivered such roles that simulate that of modern midwives, nurses, herbalists and priestesses. Although, denied access to formal education in the colonial days, because of cultural reasons, women have risen to occupy central stages in biomedical services. Regardless of their numerical strength and contributions towards the provision of healthcare, they have been neglected and marginalized both within the society and by scholars. Significantly, the place of Obuasi, in particular, within the literature on women’s contribution to healthcare delivery has received little attention. Dwelling on a qualitative research approach grounded in both primary and secondary data, the current study attempted a prime discourse on the contribution of women in the biomedical spheres using the Obuasi community as a case study. The current study has revealed that women as nurses and midwives work toward reducing child mortality and improvement of maternal health. Also, we have analyzed the challenges women face within the biomedical sphere as nurses and midwives.

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2022-06-21

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Adu-Gyamfi, S. ., Dompreh Darkwa, B. ., Adwoa Agyeiwaa Boateng, R. ., & Tomdi, L. . (2022). Women’s Contributions to Biomedical Healthcare in Ghana: A Focus on Obuasi. Culture &Amp; History Digital Journal, 11(1), e009. https://doi.org/10.3989/chdj.2022.009

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