Broad support among stakeholders for collaboration between traditional bonesetters and formal healthcare: a qualitative study in a resource-limited setting

Hendriks, T.C.C.
Buzugbe, N.
Okoth, J.
Torres Perez-Iglesias, C.
Hellinghuizen, M.
Bempong-Ahun, N.
Ibbotson, G.
Harrison, W.J.
Martin Jr., C.
Hermans, E.
Edwards, M.J.R.
Chirangi, B.M.

This qualitative study was an exploratory part of a larger line of research, called 'Building Bridges for Broken Bones', in which we explore the current background of extremity fracture management in rural Tanzania, as well as the potential role for intersectoral collaboration between formal healthcare and traditional bonesetters. This collection concerns all data generated within the study, which was published in the journal INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing. It contains the study protocol, the informed consent form in English & Swahili, the interview guide used, the interview transcripts and coding system, which was done using MAXQDA software.