Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jan 2021)

Prevalence, knowledge, and perception about the use of herbal medicines jazan - Saudi Arabia

  • Amani Osman Abdelmola,
  • Ahmed Bahri,
  • Ismail Abuallut,
  • Basmah A Refaei,
  • Walaa K Hakami,
  • Alhanouf K Abutaleb,
  • Salwa M Mahzari,
  • Mariam A Mashragi,
  • Shahad A Es′haq,
  • Khadijah F Aldarbi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2475_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
pp. 2386 – 2393

Abstract

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Aim: This study aimed to assess the prevalence, knowledge and perception of Jazan province residents about traditional herbal medication. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was done on 440 Saudi residents using an electronically distributed questionnaire. The questionnaire included 39 items divided into 4 parts. Data collected were about demographic characters, knowledge and perception about HM, and HM usage among participants. Results: Most of the participants used HM for therapeutic purposes (80.9%) and (29.5%) believed that mixing herbs together led to more effective results. The participants agreed to a very high degree that inherited culture plays an important role in HM use, however (84.5%) of them never used herbs. The participants used herbs mostly for treatment of diabetes mellitus representing (37%) and hypertension (20.5%). Age, marital status, and the job of participants had a statistically significant effect on participants' views about HM. While, gender, educational level, income, place of residence and chronic diseases had no statistically significant effect. Conclusion: The highest percentage of the participants used HM for therapeutic purposes. Increasing awareness of Saudi population about instructions and restrictions when using HM is greatly needed.

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