Prevalence and Perception of Herbal Medicine Use among Patients with Chronic Diseases in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital

S. C. Okenwa, Samuel Chijioke Ofili, Chika Augusta Ekweozor, Ebere Onyishi, I. Eze, Chiamaka Rita Odor, C. Iyi, Boniface Ebuka Samuel, Somtochukwu Maria-regina Nwajiobi, Nwachukwu Emmanuel Chijiekwu, W. J. Igbokwe, E. Asogwa, Stephanie Emmanuel, Precious Njoku
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Background: Man's quest to manage illness over many years has led to the development of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). There are many types of CAM, and the most utilized is herbal medicine. The relevance of herbal medicine has increased over the years due to the surge in health demands and other factors that influence the management of diseases. Hence, this study was conducted to ascertain the frequency and pattern of herbal medicine use among patients diagnosed with chronic diseases in the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, its predictors, magnitude, and perception. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study conducted among adult patients (n = 319) diagnosed with various chronic diseases, such as Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Glaucoma, cancer, etc., from October 2022 to November 2022, at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, Nigeria. Questionnaires were administered through face-to-face interviews with patients. Results: A total of 319 patients were included in this study. The gender distribution is 139 males and 180 females. The rate of herbal medicine use was 65.2%. Herbal medicine use among the female gender was higher, but there was no relationship between gender and herbal medicine use (P = 0.842). Of participants using herbal medicine, 46.1% used it for treating their health condition, 30.4% used herbal medicine to improve well-being, and 10.3% for preventing diseases. Their perception of herbal medicine uses as compared to conventional synthetic medicine based on modifications of some issues found from literature reviews that militate against the use of herbal medicine such as dose (15% strongly agreed, 20.1% agreed, 23.2% neutral, 18.8% disagreed and 22.9% strongly disagreed) etc. Short Conclusion: The study discovered that patients in Nigeria with chronic conditions frequently use herbal medicines. Age, gender, marital status, occupation, education, monthly income, religion, health insurance, the timing of sickness diagnosis, the number of medications prescribed, and multiple chronic conditions were all linked to the usage of herbal medicines.
尼日利亚一家教学医院慢性疾病患者使用草药的流行程度和认知
背景:多年来,人类对疾病管理的追求导致了补充和替代医学(CAM)的发展。CAM有很多类型,使用最多的是草药。多年来,由于健康需求的激增和影响疾病管理的其他因素,草药的相关性有所增加。因此,本研究旨在确定尼日利亚大学教学医院诊断为慢性疾病的患者使用草药的频率和模式,其预测因素,规模和感知。方法:这是一项横断面描述性研究,于2022年10月至2022年11月在尼日利亚埃努古的尼日利亚大学教学医院对诊断为各种慢性疾病(如糖尿病、高血压、青光眼、癌症等)的成年患者(n = 319)进行了研究。问卷调查是通过与患者面对面访谈的方式进行的。结果:本研究共纳入319例患者。性别分布为男性139人,女性180人。中草药使用率为65.2%。女性使用草药的比例较高,但性别与草药使用没有关系(P = 0.842)。在使用草药的参与者中,46.1%的人使用草药来治疗他们的健康状况,30.4%的人使用草药来改善健康,10.3%的人使用草药来预防疾病。与传统合成药物相比,他们对草药使用的看法是基于文献综述中发现的一些不利于草药使用的问题的修改,如剂量(15%强烈同意,20.1%同意,23.2%中性,18.8%不同意,22.9%强烈不同意)等。简短结论:研究发现,尼日利亚的慢性疾病患者经常使用草药。年龄、性别、婚姻状况、职业、教育程度、月收入、宗教信仰、健康保险、疾病诊断时间、处方药物数量和多种慢性疾病都与草药的使用有关。
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