关于使用草药和补充药物治疗 COVID-19 的态度和信念:系统评价。
Attitudes and beliefs regarding the use of herbs and supplementary medications with COVID-19: A systematic review.
机构信息
QU Health, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
Clinical Pharmacy and Practice Department, College of Pharmacy, QU Health, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
出版信息
Res Social Adm Pharm. 2023 Mar;19(3):343-355. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2022.11.004. Epub 2022 Nov 13.
BACKGROUND AND AIM
There is growing interest in using herbs and supplementary medications to treat and/or prevent COVID-19, evidenced by multiple reports exploring their effectiveness and safety. From a health psychology perspective, the desire to use herbs and supplementary medications to prevent and/or treat COVID-19 is a health behavior which is attributed to attitudes and beliefs. This systematic review critically appraised and synthesized the data from studies investigating these attitudes and beliefs.
METHODS
EMBASE, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Cochrane (library), and WebOfScience were searched from inception to December 13, 2021 for studies investigating attitudes and beliefs on the use of herbs and supplementary medications to treat and/or prevent COVID-19.
RESULTS
A total of 17 articles were identified for inclusion. All except one were of cross-sectional design. Participants across most studies had a positive attitude towards using herbs and supplementary medications. They believed that herbs and supplementary medications were effective and were confident in their value in preventing and/or treating COVID-19 symptoms. The majority of included studies had significant flaws in study design and reporting, including inconsistent definitions of herbs and supplementary medications, a lack of theoretical models and conceptual frameworks underpinning the study of beliefs and attitudes, in addition to methodological issues of robustness affecting the validity and reliability of data.
CONCLUSION
The use of herbs and supplementary medicines to prevent and/or treat COVID-19 could well be driven by a positive attitude stemming from beliefs of effectiveness and safety. There is a need for well-designed studies on attitudes and beliefs that are driven by health behavior theories to permit generalizability of findings and establish more conclusive relationships between beliefs, attitudes and the decision to use herbs and supplementary medications to treat and/or prevent COVID-19.
背景与目的
使用草药和补充药物来治疗和/或预防 COVID-19 的兴趣日益浓厚,这一点从多个探索其有效性和安全性的报告中可以看出。从健康心理学的角度来看,使用草药和补充药物来预防和/或治疗 COVID-19 的愿望是一种健康行为,归因于态度和信念。本系统评价批判性地评估和综合了研究这些态度和信念的研究数据。
方法
从开始到 2021 年 12 月 13 日,在 EMBASE、PubMed、ScienceDirect、Scopus、Cochrane(图书馆)和 WebOfScience 上搜索了研究使用草药和补充药物治疗和/或预防 COVID-19 的态度和信念的研究。
结果
共确定了 17 篇符合纳入标准的文章。除了一篇文章外,其余的都是横断面设计。大多数研究的参与者对使用草药和补充药物持积极态度。他们认为草药和补充药物有效,并对它们在预防和/或治疗 COVID-19 症状方面的价值充满信心。大多数纳入的研究在研究设计和报告方面存在重大缺陷,包括草药和补充药物的定义不一致、缺乏为信念和态度研究提供支持的理论模型和概念框架,以及影响数据有效性和可靠性的稳健性方法学问题。
结论
使用草药和补充药物来预防和/或治疗 COVID-19 可能是由对有效性和安全性的信念所驱动的积极态度所致。需要进行基于健康行为理论的态度和信念的精心设计研究,以允许研究结果的推广,并建立信念、态度与使用草药和补充药物治疗和/或预防 COVID-19 之间更具结论性的关系。
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