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纽约市的海地妇女使用全球食用植物来维护女性健康。

Haitian women in New York City use global food plants for women's health.

机构信息

The Institute of Economic Botany, The New York Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY, 10458, USA.

PhD Program in Biology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 365 5th Ave, New York, NY, 10016, USA.

出版信息

J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2024 Jan 12;20(1):8. doi: 10.1186/s13002-024-00648-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite the availability of mainstream biomedical healthcare in New York City (NYC), community-based ethnomedicine practices remain a low-cost, culturally relevant treatment for many immigrants. Previous urban ethnobotany research in NYC has established that several Caribbean communities continue using medicinal plants for women's health after immigration. This study sought to address to what extent: (1) NYC Haitian women continue using medicinal plants for women's health after migration; (2) their plants and the conditions treated were similar to those identified in an earlier survey with NYC immigrants from the Dominican Republic.

METHODS

Through an ethnobotanical survey, 100 Haitian women living in NYC and born in Haiti were interviewed about their knowledge of medicinal plants for women's health conditions. Reported species were purchased based on local names in NYC Haitian stores and markets, vouchered, and identified.

RESULTS

Nearly all Haitian women (97%) reported using medicinal plants while living in Haiti. Most Haitian women continued using medicinal plants after coming to the USA (83%). The 14% decrease, although significant (z = 3.3; p = 0.001), was mainly due to logistical difficulties with sourcing plants after recent immigration. Popular medicinal plant species reported were primarily global food plants, re-emphasizing the intertwined food-medicine relationship in Caribbean diasporas. Comparison with data from NYC Dominicans identified childbirth and puerperium, gynecological infections, and vaginal cleansing as priority Haitian women's health concerns treated with plants.

CONCLUSION

Our findings support the global nature of Caribbean migrant plant pharmacopeia, predominantly centered around food plants and adapted to transnational urban settings. They underscore cultural diversity, dispelling the notion of one uniform traditional knowledge system labeled "Caribbean." The importance of preventative medicine for women's health, particularly the regular consumption of "healthy" foods or teas highlights the role food plants play in maintaining health without seeking treatment for a particular condition. Cross-cultural comparisons with other NYC Caribbean immigrants emphasize the importance of conducting ethnobotanical surveys to ground-truth plant use in the community. Such surveys can also identify culture-specific health priorities treated with these plants. Healthcare providers can leverage these insights to formulate culturally relevant and community-tailored healthcare strategies aligned with Haitian women's health beliefs and needs.

摘要

背景

尽管在纽约市(NYC)提供了主流的生物医学保健服务,但基于社区的民族医学实践仍然是许多移民的低成本、文化相关的治疗方法。之前在纽约市进行的城市民族植物学研究已经表明,一些加勒比社区在移民后仍继续使用药用植物来治疗女性健康问题。本研究旨在探讨以下两个问题的程度:(1)NYC 海地女性在移民后是否继续使用药用植物来治疗女性健康问题;(2)她们使用的植物和治疗的病症与之前对来自多米尼加共和国的 NYC 移民进行的调查中所确定的植物和病症是否相似。

方法

通过民族植物学调查,对 100 名居住在纽约市、出生于海地的海地女性进行了关于治疗女性健康状况的药用植物知识的访谈。根据纽约市海地商店和市场的当地名称购买报告中提到的物种,并进行凭证和鉴定。

结果

几乎所有的海地女性(97%)都表示在海地生活时使用过药用植物。大多数海地女性(83%)来美国后仍继续使用药用植物。虽然这一降幅(14%)具有显著意义(z=3.3;p=0.001),但主要是由于最近移民后获取植物的后勤困难所致。报告中提到的受欢迎的药用植物物种主要是全球的食用植物,再次强调了加勒比离散群体中食物与药物之间的交织关系。与来自纽约市多米尼加人的数据进行比较,确定了分娩和产褥期、妇科感染和阴道清洁是海地女性关注的主要健康问题,这些问题可以用植物来治疗。

结论

我们的研究结果支持加勒比移民植物药物学的全球性,主要以食用植物为中心,并适应跨国城市环境。它们强调了文化多样性,驳斥了一种统一的传统知识体系“加勒比”的概念。预防性医学对女性健康的重要性,特别是经常食用“健康”食物或茶,突出了食用植物在维持健康方面的作用,而无需针对特定病症进行治疗。与其他纽约市加勒比移民的跨文化比较强调了进行民族植物学调查的重要性,以验证社区中植物使用的真实性。这些调查还可以确定用这些植物治疗的具有文化特异性的健康优先事项。医疗保健提供者可以利用这些见解制定与海地女性健康信念和需求相符的文化相关且符合社区需求的医疗保健策略。

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