Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria.
Division of Pharmacy, School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Australia.
Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2019 May;35:53-56. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2019.01.014. Epub 2019 Jan 28.
Traditional Medicine (TM) use is growing and emerging as an issue of public healthcare importance. Recently, there are increasing interest and trends of TM use among health care professionals (HCP). However, information regarding TM use among pharmacists in Nigeria is limited. This study investigates the use of TM among pharmacists in Nigeria.
This study was a cross sectional study in the form of an online survey (Google Surveys). Eligible participants were pharmacists currently practicing in Nigeria. The closed-ended questionnaire was developed and validated prior to the data collection. The hyperlink to the online survey questionnaire was shared with the eligible pharmacists via social media groups belonging to pharmacists' professional associations.
A total of 262 of completed responses were received. Among the respondents, 53.2% had over 5 years of pharmacy practice experience and 48% were practicing in hospitals. 225 respondents (85.9%) have ever used TM at least once in their lifetime, while 21.3% were currently using TM at the time of the data collection. Those that used TM in the last 12 months were 47.0%, while those that used it within the last week, one month and six months were 15.4%, 10.5% and. 12.8% respectively. Herbal medicine was the most frequently used TM among the respondents (94.2%). The most common reason for using TM was for the maintenance of general well-being (38.2%). Among the TM users, 17.3% have reported experiencing an ADE-related to the TM use. Among the respondents, 44.7% felt TM is safe for use while 35.5% indicated that they will recommend TM to their patients.
TM is commonly used by a pharmacist in Nigeria particularly among those practicing in the community and hospital. This signifies an increasing acceptance of TM among healthcare professionals and a call for more education and training on TM for effective pharmaceutical care delivery.
传统医学(TM)的使用正在增加,并成为公共卫生保健的重要问题。最近,医疗保健专业人员(HCP)对 TM 的使用兴趣和趋势也在增加。然而,关于尼日利亚药剂师使用 TM 的信息有限。本研究调查了尼日利亚药剂师使用 TM 的情况。
这是一项横断面研究,采用在线调查(Google 调查)的形式。合格的参与者是目前在尼日利亚执业的药剂师。在收集数据之前,开发并验证了封闭式问卷。通过属于药剂师专业协会的社交媒体群组,向合格的药剂师共享了在线调查问卷的超链接。
共收到 262 份完整回复。在受访者中,53.2%的人有超过 5 年的药房工作经验,48%的人在医院工作。225 名受访者(85.9%)一生中至少使用过一次 TM,而 21.3%在数据收集时正在使用 TM。在过去 12 个月内使用 TM 的人占 47.0%,而在过去一周、一个月和六个月内使用 TM 的人分别占 15.4%、10.5%和 12.8%。草药是受访者中最常使用的 TM(94.2%)。使用 TM 的最常见原因是为了保持一般健康(38.2%)。在 TM 用户中,17.3%报告称因使用 TM 而出现 ADE。在受访者中,44.7%认为 TM 安全使用,而 35.5%表示他们将向患者推荐 TM。
TM 在尼日利亚的药剂师中很常见,特别是在社区和医院执业的药剂师中。这表明医疗保健专业人员对 TM 的接受度越来越高,需要加强 TM 教育和培训,以有效提供药物治疗。