%0 Journal Article %T Evidence-based recommendations to facilitate professional collaboration between allopathic and traditional health practitioners %A Blanche Pretorius %A Nomazwi Maudline Tembani %A Rachel Magdalena (Dalena) van Rooyen %A Wilma ten Ham-Baloyi %J - %D 2017 %X Background: Globally, and in South Africa, there is an increased demand for consulting both traditional and allopathic health practitioners. As both health practitioners are working within the same communities, their respective practices could complement or undermine the health of consumers using both health services. Professional collaboration between traditional and allopathic health practitioners is therefore desirable and requires collaboration between the systems, which is currently legislated by the Traditional Health Practitioners Act 22 of 2007. However, in the Eastern Cape, no evidence-based recommendations were found that facilitated the collaborative relationship between the two health practitioner groups. %K To develop evidence-based recommendations aimed at facilitating professional collaboration between allopathic and traditional health practitioners for the benefit of patients. %U https://www.ajol.info/index.php/hsa/article/view/167213