Self Medication in Rural Africa: The Nigerian Experience

G. E. Arikpo, M. E. Eja, K. Enyi-Idoh
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Self medication in rural Africa has reached a crisis state, as people take anything, and even potentially toxic substances as remedies. Thus, this study investigated the self medication profile of the rural people of Cross River and Akwa Ibom States of Southeastern Nigeria. Five hundred and fifty two out of seven hundred and thirty six persons which were randomly selected served with structured questionnaires, were interviewed. The study revealed that 99.4% relied on self medication, while 0.6% consulted physicians. A wide range of substances such as herbs, antibiotics, ash, kerosene, petrol, etc, are used as remedies, and no specific drugs are used for specific ailments, depicting a confusing state of folk medicine in rural Africa. Herbs (10.8%) and antibiotics (9.1%) can be used for the treatment of any of the identified sixteen ailments in the communities. The intervention of government to reduce poverty and provide adequate healthcare and education is recommended.
非洲农村的自我用药:尼日利亚的经验
非洲农村的自我药物治疗已经达到了危机状态,因为人们把任何东西,甚至是潜在的有毒物质作为补救措施。因此,本研究调查了尼日利亚东南部克罗斯河州和阿夸伊博姆州农村人口的自我药疗概况。在736名随机选择的人中,有552人接受了结构化问卷调查。研究显示,99.4%的人依赖自我用药,0.6%的人咨询医生。各种各样的物质,如草药、抗生素、灰烬、煤油、汽油等,被用作治疗方法,没有特定的药物用于特定的疾病,描绘了非洲农村民间医学的混乱状态。草药(10.8%)和抗生素(9.1%)可用于治疗社区中已确定的16种疾病中的任何一种。建议政府进行干预,以减少贫困并提供适当的保健和教育。
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