Percepción y uso de la medicina herbaria en Hermosillo, Sonora (noroeste de México)

IF 0.5 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Ildefonso Guerrero-Encinas, Javier N. Gonzáles-Gonzáles, Gloria G. Morales-Figueroa, J. F. Ayala-Zavala, M. A. López-Mata, A. I. Ledesma-Osuna, G. A. González-Aguilar, R. R. Rivas-Caceres, L. Quihui-Cota
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Abstract

Using herbal resources for medicinal purposes has persisted across diverse cultures, harnessing potential bioactivities. Despite the availability of commercial drugs, populations, including those in Mexico, continue to integrate herbal medicine into their healthcare practices. This study on Hermosillo, city in Northwest Mexico, exploring the prevalence and patterns of herbal medicine use. A cross-sectional study was conducted from May to September 2023, surveying 441 residents through a structured questionnaire. Demographic characteristics, awareness, and experiences with herbal medicine were assessed. Most participants were female (67.57 %), aged 30 years old or younger (67.57 %), and urban residents (90.70 %). The family was the primary source of knowledge for herbal medicine (73.92 %), emphasizing cultural continuity. Most participants (93.65 %) used herbal medicine when regarded as necessary, with 57.59 % reporting partial success. Despite reservations about safety (41.59 %), concurrent use with conventional treatments was common. The study underscores the persistent cultural connection to herbal medicine in Mexican families. Awareness campaigns emphasizing responsible herbal medicine use, especially in vulnerable groups, are crucial. The findings contribute to a broader understanding of herbal medicine trends and practices, emphasizing the importance of local perspectives.
墨西哥西北部索诺拉州埃莫西利洛对草药的认识和使用情况
将草药资源用于医疗目的的做法在不同的文化中一直存在,利用了潜在的生物活性。尽管市面上出现了商业药物,但包括墨西哥在内的人口仍继续将草药纳入其医疗保健实践中。本研究以墨西哥西北部城市埃莫西利洛为对象,探讨了草药使用的普遍性和模式。这项横断面研究于 2023 年 5 月至 9 月进行,通过结构化问卷调查了 441 名居民。研究评估了人口特征、对草药的认识和使用经验。大多数参与者为女性(67.57%)、30 岁或以下(67.57%)和城市居民(90.70%)。家庭是草药知识的主要来源(73.92%),强调了文化的连续性。大多数参与者(93.65%)在认为有必要时使用草药,其中 57.59% 的人表示部分成功。尽管对安全性持保留意见(41.59%),但同时使用常规疗法的情况很普遍。这项研究强调了墨西哥家庭与草药的持久文化联系。强调负责任地使用草药的宣传活动至关重要,尤其是在弱势群体中。研究结果有助于更广泛地了解草药的趋势和做法,强调了地方视角的重要性。
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Biotecnia
Biotecnia BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
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