Health Information and Users’ Beliefs: A Study of Herbal Medicine Users’ Attitudes to Efcacy of Herbal Medicine

S. Kenechukwu, A. Ogah, Aloysius Chukwuebuka Ifeanyichukwu
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The study examined the correlation between herbal users’ beliefs and the efficacy of herbal medicine based on health information. The study was anchored on the Health Belief Model which predicts health behaviours by focusing on the attitudes and beliefs of individuals. Using survey design, the study was carried out in select towns of Awka, Onitsha and Nnewi which represent three senatorial zones in Anambra State, Nigeria. The sample size of 400 respondents was randomly selected. The questionnaire was the instrument for data collection. Major findings revealed that users’ beliefs do not necessarily add to the potency of herbal drugs. It also revealed that interpersonal communication is most effective through testimonials/referrals by users. Social media is equally effective for an online audience but there is minimal use of mainstream media. Based on the findings, it is recommended that health education and health information should be emphasised. Equally, regulatory bodies in Nigeria such as the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration (NAFDAC) should ensure strict adherence to standards on herbal products and the nature of information and claims. 
健康信息与使用者信念:草药使用者对Ef草药功效的态度研究
本研究以健康信息为基础,考察了中药服用者的信念与中药疗效之间的相关性。该研究以健康信念模型为基础,该模型通过关注个人的态度和信念来预测健康行为。本研究采用调查设计,在代表尼日利亚阿南布拉州三个参议院选区的Awka、Onitsha和Nnewi选定城镇进行。随机抽取400名受访者作为样本。问卷是收集数据的工具。主要研究结果显示,使用者的信念不一定会增加草药的效力。调查还显示,人际沟通最有效的方式是通过用户的推荐。社交媒体对在线受众同样有效,但主流媒体的使用很少。根据调查结果,建议应重视健康教育和健康信息。同样,尼日利亚的监管机构,如国家食品和药物管理局(NAFDAC)应该确保严格遵守草药产品的标准以及信息和声明的性质。
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