Knowledge, Attitude, Perception of Biological Science and Healthcare Professional Students to Complementary and Alternative Medicine Health Belief and Practice in Southeastern Region of Bangladesh: A Comparative Study

A. Reza, Nahid Sikdar, Mst Samima Nasrin, Atiar Rahman, A. R. Tareq, A. Alam, Sanjida Sharmin, M. Sayeed
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The health professionals require scientific knowledge to advise their patients on complementary and alternative medicines (CAM). Previously, several studies were conducted regarding the CAM perception, attitude and use on health care professionals only; in contrast, our study encompasses both students of health care professionals and other disciplines. The aim of this study was to compare the attitudes and perception about CAM practices between students of biological sciences (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Botany) and health care professionals (Pharmacy and medical students) in public and private universities located in the southeastern region in Bangladesh. The questionnaire-based study conducted on 332 systematically sampled students (four private and one public universities) located in the southeastern region in Bangladesh. The cross-sectional study was conducted from March to July, 2018. All students showed a positive attitude towards CAM use. Herbal medicine, homeopathy, nutritional supplements followed by hypnosis, massage, spiritual healing, and meditation were the most commonly known and used CAM modalities. Most of the students (40.7%) believed that the integration of CAM and conventional medicine should be essential in health care setting. The major obstacles for CAM use are patient interest (48.2%) and lack of physician interest (43.4%). In addition, 36.7% students believed that CAM practices should be included in their school’s curriculum. Moreover, 39.5% students assumed that CAM knowledge is important to their daily life. Biological sciences and healthcare professional students of Bangladesh showed positive perception on CAM uses. Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal 24(2): 159-167, 2021
孟加拉国东南部地区生物科学和医疗保健专业学生对补充和替代医学健康信仰和实践的知识、态度和感知:一项比较研究
卫生专业人员需要科学知识,以便就补充和替代药物(CAM)向患者提供建议。以前,仅对卫生保健专业人员进行了几项关于CAM的认知、态度和使用的研究;相比之下,我们的研究既包括卫生保健专业学生,也包括其他学科的学生。这项研究的目的是比较孟加拉国东南部地区公立和私立大学的生物科学专业学生(生物化学和分子生物学、微生物学和植物学)和保健专业人员(药学和医科学生)对CAM做法的态度和看法。这项基于问卷的研究对位于孟加拉国东南部地区的332名系统抽样学生(四所私立大学和一所公立大学)进行了调查。横断面研究于2018年3月至7月进行。所有学生都对CAM的使用持积极态度。草药、顺势疗法、营养补充剂、催眠、按摩、精神治疗和冥想是最常见和最常用的辅助治疗方式。大多数学生(40.7%)认为在卫生保健环境中应将CAM与传统医学相结合。辅助医学使用的主要障碍是患者兴趣(48.2%)和医生缺乏兴趣(43.4%)。此外,36.7%的学生认为应将CAM实践纳入学校课程。此外,39.5%的学生认为CAM知识对他们的日常生活很重要。孟加拉国的生物科学和保健专业学生对辅助医学的使用表现出积极的看法。孟加拉国药学杂志24(2):159-167,2021
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