Perception of the knowledge of traditional and herbal medicine among students in the College of Medicine, University of Ilorin, Nigeria

B. Lawal, A. Agunu
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The practice of traditional medicine in Nigeria is widely acceptable and contributes significantly to healthcare delivery, yet, integration and/or corecognition with orthodox medicine is still faced with a lot of challenges. One of the most recommended ways of addressing these challenges include enlightenment on the practice of traditional medicine and opportunities available for the general populace. This study presents a survey of the perception of the knowledge of traditional and herbal medicine among medical and nursing students in the College of Medicine, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. A total of 159 students were selected for the survey from 200 to 500 level of medical students and nursing students of the College of medicine of the University using a semi structured questionnaire and informal conversation on the respondents. A total of 98 medical students and 61 nursing students consisting of 39% male and 61% female. Ninety-two percent of the respondents have had contact with traditional and herbal medicine although level of interest is 39% low, 49% medium and just 12% high. Majority of the respondents (87%) prefer modern medicine and only 8% prefer herbal medicine. 60% of the respondents will like to take a course in traditional/herbal medicine, but only 9% will actually like to practice traditional medicine. Although majority of the respondents have no knowledge of traditional/herbal medicine, but they are willing to understand the practice. There is therefore need for the incorporation of traditional and herbal medicine into college of medicine curriculum.Keywords: Traditional and herbal medicine, College of medicine, University of Ilorin, Curriculum
尼日利亚伊洛林大学医学院学生对传统和草药知识的认知
尼日利亚的传统医学实践被广泛接受,并对医疗保健服务作出了重大贡献,然而,与正统医学的整合和/或共同承认仍然面临着许多挑战。应对这些挑战的最受建议的方法之一包括对传统医学实践的启发和为普通民众提供的机会。本研究调查了尼日利亚伊洛林市伊洛林大学医学院医学和护理专业学生对传统和草药知识的认知情况。采用半结构式问卷和非正式交谈的方式对调查对象进行问卷调查,调查对象为北京大学医学院200 - 500级医、护生,共159人。医学生98人,护生61人,男占39%,女占61%。92%的受访者接触过传统和草药,尽管兴趣水平为39%低,49%中等,只有12%高。大多数受访者(87%)更喜欢现代医学,只有8%的人更喜欢草药。60%的受访者愿意参加传统/草药课程,但只有9%的受访者愿意实践传统医学。虽然大多数受访者不了解传统/草药,但他们愿意了解这种做法。因此,有必要将传统和草药纳入医学院的课程。关键词:中草药,伊洛林大学医学院,课程设置
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