Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Regarding Herbal Medicine Among Medical Students in Saudi Arabia

S. F. Zaidi, M. A. Khan, S. Saeed, Khalid Al Zahrani, Adel Al Ahmadi, Turky Al Yamy, Aslam Khan, Kanwal Ahmed
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Background: Herbal medicine is becoming increasingly popular among the general population.  Before consulting a medical practitioner, patients already try home remedies. Therefore, it becomes more pertinent that the medical students as future doctors, must possess some knowledge of the herbal medicine. In Saudi Arabia, no study has yet evaluated this aspect in medical students. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed with 240 medical students at a Health Sciences University. The survey questionnaire was validated, and descriptive/inferential statistics analyses were conducted by SPSS. Results: Data showed 50/240 students (20.8 %) used herbal medicines and majority 36 (72%) used it without consultation with doctors. Moreover, male understanding of the sources of herbal medicine was less compared to females' (p < 0.05). In terms of attitude, majority agreed with the benefits of herbal medicines in the maintenance and promotion of health (123, 51.3%) and to treat illness (127, 52.9%). However, medical students did not want to use herbal medicines (122, 50.8%) or recommend it to their families (161, 67.1%). A significant number of the respondents (160, 66.7%) opined that the herbal medicines could be taken with conventional or allopathic medications. Male students were significantly more inclined towards use of herbal medicine than their female counterparts (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Medical students were found to be unaware of some important aspects regarding herbal medicines, like use of herbs with drugs without consultation. Inclusion of proper courses on alternative medicine in medical curriculum can fill this gap and clarify the misconceptions among medical students.
沙特阿拉伯医学生对草药的知识、态度和实践
背景:草药在普通人群中越来越受欢迎。在咨询医生之前,患者已经尝试了家庭疗法。因此,医学生作为未来的医生,必须具备一定的草药知识就显得尤为重要。在沙特阿拉伯,尚未有研究对医学生的这方面进行评估。方法:对某卫生科学大学240名医学生进行横断面研究。对调查问卷进行验证,并采用SPSS进行描述性/推断性统计分析。结果:数据显示,50/240名学生(20.8%)使用中草药,36名(72%)未咨询医生就使用中草药。男性对草药来源的了解程度低于女性(p < 0.05)。在态度方面,大多数人同意草药在维持和促进健康(123人,51.3%)和治疗疾病(127人,52.9%)方面的益处。但医学生不愿使用草药(122人,50.8%)或向家人推荐草药(161人,67.1%)。相当一部分受访者(160人,占66.7%)认为中药可与常规或对抗疗法药物同时服用。男学生使用草药的倾向显著高于女学生(p < 0.05)。结论:医学生对中草药的一些重要方面不了解,如未经咨询就将中草药与药物一起使用。在医学课程中加入适当的替代医学课程可以填补这一空白,澄清医学生的误解。
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