{"title":"卡塔尔社区民众在抗击COVID-19中对没药的知识、态度和行为","authors":"Najat Alyafei","doi":"10.35248/2161-1122.20.10.558","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Introduction: Myrrh used as the oldest traditional medicinal extract plant for therapeutic activities for different diseases. This article conducted as the first study that aims to address the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of people in the Qatari community towards Myrrh in combating COVID-19. Methods: A total of 269 males and females participated as voluntary in this anonymous simple random sampling study. The data of the randomly distributed questionnaire exported into Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), then analyzed using frequency Tables, means, percentages, and standard deviations. Results: The majority of participants were females (71.0%) than males (29.0%), with an age of 41-50 (34.3%), 77.7% were married. 63.2% were Qatari nationalities, and 36.8% were non-Qataris. 48.0% had a baccalaureate degree, and 1.1% had no formal education. Most participants were government employees (39.0%), and 3.3% were others. 91.82% had heard about Myrrh, 50.9% use Myrrh when necessary, 13.0% after meals only, and 11.2% do not gargle nor use mouthwash. A mean of 3.91 believe in herbal and can use it any time. 44.5% agreed, and 29.1% strongly agreed to try to use Myrrh as an herbal to treat Covid-19. Conclusion: The study concludes that most people in the Qatari community do not have adequate knowledge of Myrrh because a large percentage of the people were healthy. In line with the study findings, Myrrh is significantly used as a mouth rinse and gargle wash to help protect the mouth from infections. The people were also unsure whether Myrrh was effective in treating Covid-19; however, they could use Myrrh to decrease/lower the symptoms for Covid-19, such as sore throats, chest infections, and improve both oral and physical hygiene, which reduces the spreading of Covid-19 viral infections. 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没药是最古老的传统药用提取植物,对不同的疾病有治疗作用。本文是第一项旨在探讨卡塔尔社区民众在抗击COVID-19过程中对没药的知识、态度和行为的研究。方法:269名男性和女性自愿参与本研究。将随机分布的问卷数据导出到SPSS (Statistical Package for The Social Sciences)软件中,然后使用频率表、均值、百分比和标准差进行分析。结果:女性占71.0%,男性占29.0%,年龄在41 ~ 50岁之间占34.3%,已婚占77.7%。63.2%为卡塔尔人,36.8%为非卡塔尔人。48.0%的人拥有学士学位,1.1%的人没有受过正规教育。大多数参与者是政府雇员(39.0%),其他人为3.3%。91.82%的人听说过没药,50.9%的人在必要时使用没药,13.0%的人只在饭后使用,11.2%的人不漱口也不使用漱口水。平均3.91的人相信草药,可以随时使用。44.5%的人同意,29.1%的人强烈同意尝试使用没药作为草药治疗Covid-19。结论:该研究得出结论,卡塔尔社区的大多数人对没药没有足够的了解,因为很大一部分人是健康的。与研究结果一致,没药被广泛用作漱口水和漱口水,以帮助保护口腔免受感染。人们也不确定没药是否对治疗Covid-19有效;然而,他们可以使用没药来减轻/减轻Covid-19的症状,如喉咙痛、胸部感染,并改善口腔和身体卫生,从而减少Covid-19病毒感染的传播。调查结果显示,超过三分之二(73.0%)的参与者报告他们的家庭成员正在使用没药。
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviours of People in the Qatari Community towards Myrrh in Combating COVID-19
Introduction: Myrrh used as the oldest traditional medicinal extract plant for therapeutic activities for different diseases. This article conducted as the first study that aims to address the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of people in the Qatari community towards Myrrh in combating COVID-19. Methods: A total of 269 males and females participated as voluntary in this anonymous simple random sampling study. The data of the randomly distributed questionnaire exported into Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), then analyzed using frequency Tables, means, percentages, and standard deviations. Results: The majority of participants were females (71.0%) than males (29.0%), with an age of 41-50 (34.3%), 77.7% were married. 63.2% were Qatari nationalities, and 36.8% were non-Qataris. 48.0% had a baccalaureate degree, and 1.1% had no formal education. Most participants were government employees (39.0%), and 3.3% were others. 91.82% had heard about Myrrh, 50.9% use Myrrh when necessary, 13.0% after meals only, and 11.2% do not gargle nor use mouthwash. A mean of 3.91 believe in herbal and can use it any time. 44.5% agreed, and 29.1% strongly agreed to try to use Myrrh as an herbal to treat Covid-19. Conclusion: The study concludes that most people in the Qatari community do not have adequate knowledge of Myrrh because a large percentage of the people were healthy. In line with the study findings, Myrrh is significantly used as a mouth rinse and gargle wash to help protect the mouth from infections. The people were also unsure whether Myrrh was effective in treating Covid-19; however, they could use Myrrh to decrease/lower the symptoms for Covid-19, such as sore throats, chest infections, and improve both oral and physical hygiene, which reduces the spreading of Covid-19 viral infections. The findings revealed that more than two-thirds (73.0%) of the participants reported that their family members were using Myrrh.