The attributes and determinants of herbal medicine use among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics at three hospitals in Uyo, Nigeria

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Herbal Medicine Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1016/j.hermed.2024.100891
Idongesit L. Jackson, Mary R. Akpan, Akpabio E. Akwaowoh, Vivian I. Sampson
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Abstract

Introduction

The use of herbal medicine during pregnancy is common in developing countries. Studies evaluating such use are sparse in southern Nigeria. This study sought to assess the attributes and determinants of herbal medicine use among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics at three hospitals in Uyo, Nigeria.

Methods

This was a cross-sectional survey of 650 eligible pregnant women between December 2022 and February 2023. At their antenatal appointments, participants were given a 14-item questionnaire to complete while they waited to see a doctor. Data were analyzed with SPSS version 25.0, with P < 0.05 indicating statistical significance.

Results

The prevalence of herbal medicine use in the current and previous pregnancies was 19.4% and 35.3%, respectively. The most commonly used herbal medicines were fluted pumpkin leaves (21.8%), ginger (20.5%), and mixture herbal product (16.7%). The use of such medicines was highest in the first trimester (59.4%), mostly to relieve nausea and vomiting (58.0%) and to reduce swelling of the legs (53.3%). Herbal medicine use was significantly (P < 0.05) associated with age, education, employment, number of children, whether the current pregnancy was the first, and having used herbal medicine during a previous pregnancy. Most users (63.7%) never disclosed such use to their doctor.

Conclusions

The pregnant women surveyed frequently used herbal remedies during their pregnancies; such use was associated with most of the participants’ characteristics. Healthcare professionals should routinely inquire about herbal medicines pregnant patients may be taking in addition to conventional medications and pay closer attention to conditions that cause inconvenience to them.

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尼日利亚乌约三家医院产前检查孕妇使用草药的属性和决定因素
引言 怀孕期间使用草药在发展中国家很常见。在尼日利亚南部,对这种使用情况进行评估的研究很少。本研究旨在评估在尼日利亚乌约市三家医院产前检查诊所就诊的孕妇使用草药的属性和决定因素。在产前预约时,参与者在等待就诊时会收到一份包含 14 个项目的调查问卷。数据采用 SPSS 25.0 版进行分析,以 P < 0.05 表示统计学意义。最常用的草药是南瓜叶(21.8%)、生姜(20.5%)和混合草药(16.7%)。这类药物在妊娠头三个月的使用率最高(59.4%),主要用于缓解恶心和呕吐(58.0%)以及减轻腿部肿胀(53.3%)。中草药的使用与年龄、教育程度、工作、孩子数量、本次怀孕是否是第一次怀孕以及前次怀孕时是否使用过中草药有明显的关系(P < 0.05)。结论接受调查的孕妇在怀孕期间经常使用中草药;这种使用与参与者的大多数特征有关。医护人员应定期询问孕妇除常规药物外可能服用的草药,并密切关注给她们带来不便的情况。
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Journal of Herbal Medicine
Journal of Herbal Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Herbal Medicine, the official journal of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists, is a peer reviewed journal which aims to serve its readers as an authoritative resource on the profession and practice of herbal medicine. The content areas of the journal reflect the interests of Medical Herbalists and other health professionals interested in the clinical and professional application of botanical medicines. The objective is to strengthen the research and educational base of herbal medicine with research papers in the form of case studies, original research articles and reviews, monographs, clinical trials and relevant in vitro studies. It also publishes policy statements, opinion pieces, book reviews, conference proceedings and profession related information such as pharmacovigilance reports providing an information source for not only the Herbal Practitioner but any Health professional with an interest in phytotherapy.
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