A cross-sectional survey on awareness and practice of Ayurveda in COVID prevention and management among selected populations across Kerala

Dinesh Subramanyan, Geethu Balakrishnan, Anju Sathian
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Background: Despite the known richness of traditional medicine in India, it has not been implemented successfully on a widespread scale in managing COVID-19.4 In this context, it was reported that the state of Kerala reduced the mortality rate and rapid spread of the infection in the first year of managing patients with COVID-19. This cross-sectional survey was conducted at the present juncture for analyzing the impact of Ayurveda amid a selected populate of Kerala for its facets of health practices, home remedies, lifestyle guidelines, and medicines. Aims: To study the extent of awareness among a selected population across the state of Kerala pertaining to the usage of Ayurveda medicine and lifestyle guidelines. Settings and Design: A structured questionnaire was developed on a web-based platform of the survey monkey application and was made available to 2688 people via social media groups. Results: Among the studied respondents across Kerala, a majority were aware about the existence of preventive medicine (75%) and Ayurveda treatment (67.5%) for COVID-19. Against this background, about 77.5% of people had undergone either Ayurveda treatment or home remedies and also 82.5% of people had changed their lifestyle with Ayurveda for the same. Conclusion: The population of India, in particular that of Kerala, are inextricably connected with Ayurveda through the multiple facets of their culture, food, and lifestyle guidelines. The people of Kerala are immensely acclimatized to adopt Ayurveda as an alternative system of medicine as it has been deep-rooted in their daily subsistence over ages and was well reflected here in this study.
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喀拉拉邦选定人群对阿育吠陀在COVID预防和管理中的认识和实践的横断面调查
背景:尽管印度拥有丰富的传统医学,但在管理COVID-19患者方面并没有得到广泛成功的实施。在这方面,据报道,喀拉拉邦在管理COVID-19患者的第一年降低了死亡率和感染的快速传播。这项横断面调查是在目前的关键时刻进行的,目的是分析阿育吠陀对喀拉拉邦选定人口的健康实践、家庭疗法、生活方式指南和药物方面的影响。目的:研究喀拉拉邦选定人群对阿育吠陀药物使用和生活方式指南的认识程度。设置与设计:在调查猴应用程序的网络平台上开发了一份结构化问卷,并通过社交媒体群向2688人提供。结果:在喀拉拉邦的研究受访者中,大多数人知道COVID-19的预防医学(75%)和阿育吠陀治疗(67.5%)的存在。在此背景下,约77.5%的人接受过阿育吠陀治疗或家庭疗法,82.5%的人因此改变了他们的生活方式。结论:印度的人口,特别是喀拉拉邦的人口,通过他们的文化,食物和生活方式指南的多个方面与阿育吠陀有着千丝万缕的联系。喀拉拉邦的人们已经非常适应将阿育吠陀作为一种替代医学体系,因为它已经深深植根于他们的日常生活中,并且在这项研究中得到了很好的反映。
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