The Alteration of Herbal Medicine Consumption During the Covid-19 Pandemic Among Women

Vinda Natalia, T. P. Sanubari, R. Rayanti
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The Covid-19 pandemic has an impact on society, including the health care sector. Moreover, health services only accept health alternatives through traditional medicine. The research aimed to explore the alteration of herbal consumption during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in women who had a role in providing food security in the Temanggung area's families. The study used a qualitative method with a narrative approach; data collection was carried out by means of direct in-depth interviews to explore information about the experiences of participants regarding the shift in the meaning of herbal medicine consumption during the Covid-19 pandemic among women in Dusun Dongkelan. The results of this study indicated that the habit of consuming herbal medicine was passed down from generation to generation and the belief in the benefits of herbal medicine was very attached to the participants. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the consumption of herbal medicine was still carried out because they believed that herbal medicine could maintain a healthy body and increase immunity. Even though the price of herbal medicine rose during the Covid-19 pandemic, they still consumed herbal medicine because they believed that the herbs they had consumed from the past until then could help maintain their body's health during this Covid-19 pandemic.
新冠肺炎大流行期间女性中草药消费的变化
2019冠状病毒病大流行对包括卫生保健部门在内的社会产生了影响。此外,保健服务只接受通过传统医学的保健替代方案。该研究旨在探索Covid-19大流行期间草药消费的变化,特别是在为temanggong地区的家庭提供粮食安全方面发挥作用的妇女。本研究采用定性方法和叙事方法;通过直接深度访谈的方式进行数据收集,以了解参与者在Covid-19大流行期间独顺东可兰妇女草药消费意义转变的经验信息。本研究的结果表明,服用草药的习惯是代代相传的,并且对草药的好处深信不疑。在新冠肺炎大流行期间,人们仍然坚持服用草药,因为他们认为草药可以保持身体健康,提高免疫力。尽管在Covid-19大流行期间草药价格上涨,但他们仍然食用草药,因为他们认为他们从过去到那时一直食用的草药可以帮助他们在Covid-19大流行期间保持身体健康。
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