Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia.
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2019 Mar 15;19(1):66. doi: 10.1186/s12906-019-2479-7.
The use of medications, including herbal medicines during breastfeeding is always a concern among women. Currently, there is no published evidence on whether Sierra Leonean women use herbal medicine during breastfeeding. This study investigates the prevalence, correlates and pattern of herbal medicine use during breastfeeding.
We conducted a cross-sectional study among 378 current breastfeeding mothers visiting public healthcare facilities within the Western area of Sierra Leone. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis were used for data analysis.
Over a third of mothers (n = 140, 37.0%) used herbal medicine during breastfeeding. However, very few herbal medicine users (2.1%, n = 3) used herbal medicine to augment breastfeeding. Dietary changes were the most common method used to increase breast milk supply (93.9%, n = 355) with cassava leaves sauce and tubers being the most common dietary addition. Mothers with children more than six months old were more likely to use herbal medicine than mothers with younger children (OR:1.8; CI:1.13-2.85,p = 0.013). Among herbal medicine users, only 11.4% (n = 16) disclosed their herbal medicine use to their conventional healthcare providers.
The use of herbal medicine among breastfeeding mothers attending public health facilities in the Western area of Sierra Leone is common. Whilst this use is not usually specific to increasing breast milk supply, our study indicates that herbal medicines may be used to 'cleanse' initial breast milk.
在哺乳期使用药物,包括草药,一直是女性关注的问题。目前,尚无关于塞拉利昂妇女在哺乳期是否使用草药的发表证据。本研究调查了哺乳期使用草药的流行率、相关性和模式。
我们在塞拉利昂西部地区的公共卫生保健机构对 378 名正在哺乳的母亲进行了横断面研究。采用描述性统计和逻辑回归分析进行数据分析。
超过三分之一的母亲(n=140,37.0%)在哺乳期使用草药。然而,很少有草药使用者(2.1%,n=3)使用草药来增加母乳喂养。饮食变化是增加母乳供应最常用的方法(93.9%,n=355),最常见的饮食添加物是木薯叶酱和块茎。孩子超过六个月大的母亲比孩子较小的母亲更有可能使用草药(OR:1.8;CI:1.13-2.85,p=0.013)。在草药使用者中,只有 11.4%(n=16)向传统医疗保健提供者透露了他们的草药使用情况。
在塞拉利昂西部地区公共卫生保健机构就诊的哺乳期母亲使用草药的情况很常见。虽然这种使用通常不是专门用于增加母乳供应的,但我们的研究表明,草药可能被用于“清洁”初始母乳。