In people and pets in Grenada -- do owners practice alternative and traditional medicine on both people and pets?

M. Fitzpatrick, Brittany Perfetto, J. Hernandez, Satesh Bidiasee
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Introduction:Alternative and traditional medicine has been used in various cultures across the world for hundreds of years. Many regions of the world, including the Caribbean Islands, use traditional medicine practices such as charcoal for poisoning, seeds for deworming, salt for lesions, spices and herbs for inflammation, and engine oil for mange. In communities where biomedical resources are limited, alternative medicine is more cost effective and attainable for both people and their pets. Although conventional medical practices have a scientific basis, its options are often limited and such practices and treatments have physiological side effects that must be considered.Objective: The objective of this study is to identify whether people in Grenada practice traditional medicine, and if these practitioners are also implementing similar practices on their companion animals. It is hypothesized that many citizens of Grenada prefer the use of traditional medicine over conventional medicine for both themselves and their pets.Methods: In order to test this hypothesis, we conducted a cross sectional study using a questionnaire to collect data from pet owners and determine whether they practice traditional medicine – and if so, identify which specific practices were used and how they were being implemented (strictly on themselves, only on their pets, or both).Results: We found that many people use alternative medicine practices on themselves and both themselves and their pets, but few use them on just their pets.Conclusions: This study can offer us a more comprehensive understanding of alternative medicine, thereby allow us to engage pet owners in this area of healthcare. Veterinarians can be better informed of the alternative medical practices that their clients may be utilizing, which will allow them to educate the owners by offering their guidance and expertise in approaching traditional medical practices – and perhaps offer alternative medical solutions when appropriate. Furthermore, it will allow veterinarians to formulate more comprehensive patient histories in veterinary clinics around Grenada.
格林纳达的人和宠物——主人是否对人和宠物都使用替代医学和传统医学?
简介:数百年来,替代医学和传统医学在世界各地的各种文化中都得到了应用。包括加勒比群岛在内的世界许多地区都使用传统医学方法,如木炭中毒、种子驱虫、盐治疗病变、香料和草药治疗炎症,以及发动机油治疗疥疮。在生物医学资源有限的社区,替代医学对人们和他们的宠物来说都更具成本效益和可获得性。尽管传统医疗实践有科学依据,但其选择往往有限,而且这种实践和治疗具有必须考虑的生理副作用。目的:本研究的目的是确定格林纳达人是否从事传统医学,以及这些从业者是否也在对其伴侣动物实施类似的做法。据推测,格林纳达的许多公民对自己和宠物都更喜欢使用传统药物,而不是传统药物。方法:为了验证这一假设,我们使用问卷进行了一项横断面研究,从宠物主人那里收集数据,并确定他们是否服用传统药物——如果是,确定使用了哪些具体的做法以及如何实施(严格针对自己,只针对宠物,或两者兼有)。结果:我们发现,许多人对自己、自己和宠物都使用替代药物,但很少有人只针对宠物使用。结论:这项研究可以让我们更全面地了解替代医学,从而让我们能够让宠物主人参与这一医疗领域。兽医可以更好地了解他们的客户可能使用的替代医疗实践,这将使他们能够通过提供他们在传统医疗实践方面的指导和专业知识来教育所有者,并可能在适当的时候提供替代医疗解决方案。此外,这将使兽医能够在格林纳达各地的兽医诊所制定更全面的病史。
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