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埃塞俄比亚菲奇的草药和药用植物知识现状。

The current status of knowledge of herbal medicine and medicinal plants in Fiche, Ethiopia.

机构信息

School of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.

出版信息

J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2014 May 6;10:38. doi: 10.1186/1746-4269-10-38.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A majority of Ethiopians rely on traditional medicine as their primary form of health care, yet they are in danger of losing both their knowledge and the plants they have used as medicines for millennia. This study, conducted in the rural town of Fiche in Ethiopia, was undertaken with the support of Southern Cross University (SCU) Australia, Addis Ababa University (AAU) Ethiopia, and the Ethiopian Institute of Biodiversity (EIB), Ethiopia. The aim of this study, which included an ethnobotanical survey, was to explore the maintenance of tradition in the passing on of knowledge, the current level of knowledge about medicinal herbs and whether there is awareness and concern about the potential loss of both herbal knowledge and access to traditional medicinal plants.

METHODS

This study was conducted using an oral history framework with focus groups, unstructured and semi-structured interviews, field-walk/discussion sessions, and a market survey. Fifteen people were selected via purposeful and snowball sampling. Analysis was undertaken using a grounded theory methodology.

RESULTS

Fourteen lay community members and one professional herbalist provided information about 73 medicinal plants used locally. An ethnobotanical survey was performed and voucher specimens of 53 of the plants, representing 33 families, were collected and deposited at the EIB Herbarium. The community members are knowledgeable about recognition of medicinal plants and their usage to treat common ailments, and they continue to use herbs to treat sickness as they have in the past. A willingness to share knowledge was demonstrated by both the professional herbalist and lay informants. Participants are aware of the threat to the continued existence of the plants and the knowledge about their use, and showed willingness to take steps to address the situation.

CONCLUSION

There is urgent need to document the valuable knowledge of medicinal herbs in Ethiopia. Ethnobotanical studies are imperative, and concomitant sustainable programmes that support the sustainability of herbal medicine traditions may be considered as a way to collect and disseminate information thereby supporting communities in their efforts to maintain their heritage. This study contributes to the documentation of the status of current traditional herbal knowledge in Ethiopia.

摘要

背景

大多数埃塞俄比亚人依赖传统医学作为他们主要的医疗形式,但他们面临着失去他们数千年来使用的知识和植物的危险。这项研究是在埃塞俄比亚农村的菲奇镇进行的,得到了澳大利亚南十字星大学(SCU)、埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴大学(AAU)和埃塞俄比亚生物多样性研究所(EIB)的支持。这项研究包括一项民族植物学调查,旨在探索传统知识传承中的维护,目前对药用植物的了解程度,以及对草药知识和获得传统药用植物的潜在丧失的认识和关注。

方法

本研究采用口述历史框架,结合焦点小组、非结构化和半结构化访谈、实地考察/讨论会议和市场调查。通过目的性和滚雪球抽样选择了 15 人。分析采用扎根理论方法。

结果

14 名非专业社区成员和 1 名专业草药医生提供了当地使用的 73 种药用植物的信息。进行了民族植物学调查,采集并保存在 EIB 植物标本馆的植物标本代表 33 个科,共 53 种。社区成员对药用植物的识别及其用于治疗常见疾病的用途有丰富的知识,他们像过去一样继续使用草药来治疗疾病。专业草药医生和非专业线线人都表现出了分享知识的意愿。参与者意识到植物和其用途持续存在的威胁,并表示愿意采取措施解决这一问题。

结论

迫切需要记录埃塞俄比亚药用植物的宝贵知识。民族植物学研究势在必行,同时考虑支持草药医学传统可持续性的可持续计划,可能被视为收集和传播信息的一种方式,从而支持社区努力维护其遗产。这项研究有助于记录埃塞俄比亚当前传统草药知识的现状。

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