Alfaifi Jaber A, Alqarni Saad Ali M, Alqarni Anas, Alqahtani Masoud M, Alshomrani Raydaa A
Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
Cureus. 2023 Aug 8;15(8):e43136. doi: 10.7759/cureus.43136. eCollection 2023 Aug.
Background The use of traditional medicine (TM) in children is widespread, particularly in developing countries. Parents often rely on TM to treat their children's illnesses or maintain their health. However, the safety and efficacy of TM are often unclear, and there is a need to assess parents' knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward its use. Methods This is a community-based cross-sectional study conducted in Bisha, Saudi Arabia, with a sample size of 555. The study used a modified questionnaire to collect data. The data were collected from March to June 2023. This study involved both descriptive and inferential statistics. Results The study included 555 participants, most of whom were female, Saudi nationals, and married and had a bachelor's degree. More than half of the participants reported using TM, and most believed that it had fewer side effects and could be taken with allopathic medicines. However, many participants did not believe that TM could prevent or cure all diseases or that it was always safe. The median knowledge score was 4.0, with higher scores associated with older age and higher educational level. Most participants had a positive attitude toward TM, with higher attitude scores associated with younger age, male gender, lower educational level, and healthcare-related occupation. The median practice score was 31.0, with higher scores associated with younger age, male gender, illiteracy, and healthcare-related occupation. Overall, the study highlights the importance of understanding the patterns of use, knowledge, attitudes, and practices of TM in the population, particularly among different demographic groups. Conclusions This study highlights the need for better regulation and supervision of TM outlets to ensure the safety and efficacy of the products. It also emphasizes the importance of consulting healthcare professionals before using TM on children. The findings suggest that healthcare providers should be knowledgeable about TM and provide guidance to parents on its appropriate use.
背景 传统医学在儿童中的使用非常普遍,尤其是在发展中国家。家长们常常依赖传统医学来治疗孩子的疾病或维持他们的健康。然而,传统医学的安全性和有效性往往并不明确,因此有必要评估家长对其使用的知识、态度和做法。方法 这是一项在沙特阿拉伯比沙进行的基于社区的横断面研究,样本量为555。该研究使用了一份经过修改的问卷来收集数据。数据收集于2023年3月至6月。本研究涉及描述性和推断性统计。结果 该研究包括555名参与者,其中大多数为女性、沙特公民、已婚且拥有学士学位。超过一半的参与者报告使用过传统医学,并且大多数人认为它副作用较少,可以与对抗疗法药物一起服用。然而,许多参与者并不认为传统医学可以预防或治愈所有疾病,也不认为它总是安全的。知识得分中位数为4.0,得分较高与年龄较大和教育水平较高相关。大多数参与者对传统医学持积极态度,态度得分较高与年龄较小、男性、教育水平较低以及与医疗保健相关的职业相关。实践得分中位数为31.0,得分较高与年龄较小、男性、文盲以及与医疗保健相关的职业相关。总体而言,该研究强调了了解人群中传统医学的使用模式、知识、态度和做法的重要性,特别是在不同人口群体中。结论 本研究强调需要更好地规范和监管传统医学机构,以确保产品的安全性和有效性。它还强调了在给儿童使用传统医学之前咨询医疗保健专业人员的重要性。研究结果表明,医疗保健提供者应该了解传统医学,并就其合理使用向家长提供指导。