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Prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon: A survey in 20 hospitals

To examine the prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medication (HM) use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon women. Between March to August 2015, we surveyed 795 pregnant women attending 20 randomly selected urban or rural hospitals in South West Cameroon on first trimeste...

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Autores principales: Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo, Dolk, Helen, Loane, Maria, Casson, Karen, Maboh, Nkwati Michel, Maeya, Susan Etta, Dibo, Lerry, Nyenti, Pauline Bessem, Obale, Armstrong, Etiendem, Derick
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000726
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author Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo
Dolk, Helen
Loane, Maria
Casson, Karen
Maboh, Nkwati Michel
Maeya, Susan Etta
Dibo, Lerry
Nyenti, Pauline Bessem
Obale, Armstrong
Etiendem, Derick
author_facet Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo
Dolk, Helen
Loane, Maria
Casson, Karen
Maboh, Nkwati Michel
Maeya, Susan Etta
Dibo, Lerry
Nyenti, Pauline Bessem
Obale, Armstrong
Etiendem, Derick
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description To examine the prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medication (HM) use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon women. Between March to August 2015, we surveyed 795 pregnant women attending 20 randomly selected urban or rural hospitals in South West Cameroon on first trimester orthodox medication (OM) and HM use. Data was obtained by interviews using structured questionnaires. First trimester HM use was reported by 293 (36∙9%) women, 76% of whom used it in combination with OM. The most frequent indication for taking HM was prevention/treatment of anaemia (26∙3%). The HM were usually self-prescribed (33∙3%) or by family (56∙2%), and obtained from the woman’s own garden (69∙3%). Twenty percent of women believed that HM was always safe to take in pregnancy, compared to 69.3% for OM. Intake of HM was significantly influenced by women’s opinion on OM or HM safety—the odds of taking HM was 3 time higher among women who were unsure about the safety of OM (AOR: 3∙0, 95%CI = 1∙5–6∙1), while women who thought HM were never safe or who were unsure about its safety, were 91% or 84% respectively less likely to take HM compared to women who believed HM were always safe. We identified a high prevalence of HM use and concomitant use with OM, strongly influenced by women’s perception of HM and OM safety. These findings indicate the need for WHO to specifically address safety in pregnancy in its policy to integrate traditional medicine use into existing healthcare systems in Africa.
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spelling pubmed-100215382023-03-17 Prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon: A survey in 20 hospitals Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo Dolk, Helen Loane, Maria Casson, Karen Maboh, Nkwati Michel Maeya, Susan Etta Dibo, Lerry Nyenti, Pauline Bessem Obale, Armstrong Etiendem, Derick PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article To examine the prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medication (HM) use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon women. Between March to August 2015, we surveyed 795 pregnant women attending 20 randomly selected urban or rural hospitals in South West Cameroon on first trimester orthodox medication (OM) and HM use. Data was obtained by interviews using structured questionnaires. First trimester HM use was reported by 293 (36∙9%) women, 76% of whom used it in combination with OM. The most frequent indication for taking HM was prevention/treatment of anaemia (26∙3%). The HM were usually self-prescribed (33∙3%) or by family (56∙2%), and obtained from the woman’s own garden (69∙3%). Twenty percent of women believed that HM was always safe to take in pregnancy, compared to 69.3% for OM. Intake of HM was significantly influenced by women’s opinion on OM or HM safety—the odds of taking HM was 3 time higher among women who were unsure about the safety of OM (AOR: 3∙0, 95%CI = 1∙5–6∙1), while women who thought HM were never safe or who were unsure about its safety, were 91% or 84% respectively less likely to take HM compared to women who believed HM were always safe. We identified a high prevalence of HM use and concomitant use with OM, strongly influenced by women’s perception of HM and OM safety. These findings indicate the need for WHO to specifically address safety in pregnancy in its policy to integrate traditional medicine use into existing healthcare systems in Africa. Public Library of Science 2022-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10021538/ /pubmed/36962818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000726 Text en © 2022 Leke et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo
Dolk, Helen
Loane, Maria
Casson, Karen
Maboh, Nkwati Michel
Maeya, Susan Etta
Dibo, Lerry
Nyenti, Pauline Bessem
Obale, Armstrong
Etiendem, Derick
Prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon: A survey in 20 hospitals
title Prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon: A survey in 20 hospitals
title_full Prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon: A survey in 20 hospitals
title_fullStr Prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon: A survey in 20 hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon: A survey in 20 hospitals
title_short Prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in Cameroon: A survey in 20 hospitals
title_sort prevalence, determinants and attitude towards herbal medicine use in the first trimester of pregnancy in cameroon: a survey in 20 hospitals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000726
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