Traditional Medicine Use Among HIV Positive Patients in Markurdi, Benue State of Nigeria

Maureen Akunne, Chinenye Emerenini, Maureen Anetoh, Eleje Okonta
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Background: Traditional medicine (TM) is a collection of skills, knowledge, and practices based on theories, beliefs, and experiences from various cultures that are used to maintain health as well as to prevent, diagnose, improve, or treat physical and mental disorders. There exist a number of non-conventional medicines practices in the world today. Limited documented data exist that addressed the use of traditional medicines among HIV patients in Nigeria. Objectives: To assess the use and the pattern of use of traditional medicines among HIV positive patients. Methods: This study was a cross sectional, descriptive study carried out at the Federal Medical Center Makurdi, Benue State, middle belt, Nigeria for a period of three months. Results: In this study, nearly two-thirds (61.7%) of the participants reported that they had never used  Traditional Medicine (TM) along with HIV/AIDS drugs and 16.1% reported that they began TM use after the initiation of ART. The leading forms of TM used by the patients were spiritual therapy (21.9%) and herbal therapy (16.6%). The study showed that most patients use TM without any motivating factor (62.3%) but some had motivating reasons such as religious practices (14.2%) and to deal with ART side effects (14.5%). Conclusions: The use of TM among HIV/AIDS patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) was unusual. Spiritual and herbal therapies were the most commonly employed TMs among the participants in the study. Although a small percentage of patients reported deteriorated disease condition as a result of using TM with ART, a handful of users reported improvement after treatment.
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尼日利亚贝努埃州马尔库尔迪艾滋病毒阳性患者使用传统药物的情况
背景:传统医学(TM)是以各种文化的理论、信仰和经验为基础的技能、知识和实践的集合,用于保持健康以及预防、诊断、改善或治疗身体和精神疾病。当今世界存在着许多非常规医学实践。有关尼日利亚艾滋病患者使用传统药物的文献数据十分有限。 目的评估 HIV 阳性患者使用传统药物的情况和模式。 方法本研究是一项横断面描述性研究,在尼日利亚中部贝努埃州马库尔迪联邦医疗中心进行,为期三个月。 研究结果在这项研究中,近三分之二(61.7%)的参与者表示,他们从未在服用艾滋病毒/艾滋病药物的同时使用过传统医学(TM),16.1%的参与者表示,他们是在开始接受抗逆转录病毒疗法后才开始使用传统医学的。患者使用的主要传统医学形式是精神疗法(21.9%)和草药疗法(16.6%)。研究显示,大多数患者使用 TM 没有任何动机因素(62.3%),但也有一些患者有动机因素,如宗教实践(14.2%)和应对抗逆转录病毒疗法的副作用(14.5%)。 结论接受抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者使用 TM 的情况并不常见。精神疗法和草药疗法是研究参与者最常使用的传统疗法。虽然有一小部分患者表示在使用 TM 和抗逆转录病毒疗法的同时病情恶化,但也有少数使用者表示治疗后病情有所好转。
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