Knowledge, attitude, and utilization of herbal medicines by physicians in the Kingdom of Bahrain: A cross-sectional study

Mahmood Hilal , Sawsan Hilal
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Herbal medicines are widely accepted as a primary source of healthcare due to their natural origin. However, this widespread popularity is counterbalanced with the lack of relevant research. The need to account for this deficiency motivated the present study which aims at (1) assessing physicians’ knowledge and attitude toward herbal medicines, (2) determining to what extent herbal medicines are utilized by physicians in the Kingdom of Bahrain, and (3) highlighting the main factors that may facilitate or hinder the utilization of herbal medicines. A cross-sectional study was conducted to cover 96 physicians conveniently sampled from different departments among one public and two private hospitals. The main tool that was used to gather the required data was a self-administered questionnaire that has been specifically developed by the researchers to address the study objectives. The collected data were processed by the statistical package for social sciences SPSS (version 18). The study found that 64.6% of the participated physicians have generally basic knowledge on herbal medicines, and half of them acquired their knowledge from experience. Moreover, the results showed a tendency by physicians to use herbal medicines personally more frequently than prescribing them to the patients. Interestingly, the majority (91.7%) of the participants showed a desire to enhance their knowledge with regard to herbal medicines. They ascertained that the rational use of herbal medicines is hindered by poor quality control (65.6%) and limited information on their adverse events (62.5%). The physicians claimed that the availability of sufficient knowledge (68.8%) beside the low cost (66.7%) are major facilitating factors toward utilizing herbal medicines.

巴林王国医生对草药的知识、态度和使用:一项横断面研究
草药由于其天然来源而被广泛接受为保健的主要来源。然而,这种广泛的流行与缺乏相关研究相抵消。为了解释这一缺陷,本研究旨在(1)评估医生对草药的知识和态度,(2)确定巴林王国医生使用草药的程度,以及(3)强调可能促进或阻碍草药使用的主要因素。本研究采用横断面研究方法,从一所公立医院和两所私立医院的不同科室抽取96名医生。用于收集所需数据的主要工具是一份自我管理的问卷,该问卷由研究人员专门开发,以解决研究目标。收集的数据使用社会科学统计软件包SPSS (version 18)进行处理。研究发现,64.6%的受访医师对中草药有基本的了解,其中有一半是通过经验获得的。此外,研究结果还显示,医生更倾向于亲自使用草药,而不是给病人开处方。有趣的是,大多数参与者(91.7%)表示希望提高他们对草药的知识。他们确定草药的合理使用受到质量控制不佳(65.6%)和不良事件信息有限(62.5%)的阻碍。受访医师认为,除成本低(66.7%)外,知识充足(68.8%)是促使他们使用中草药的主要因素。
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