| Literature DB >> 22570588 |
Azriani Ab Rahman1, Siti Amrah Sulaiman, Zulkifli Ahmad, Wan Nudri Wan Daud, Abdul Manaf Hamid.
Abstract
The objective of this cross-sectional study is to determine the prevalence and pattern of herbal medicines use during pregnancy among women in Tumpat district, Kelantan. A total of 210 mothers were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. There were 108 mothers (51.4%) who used at least one type of herbal medicines during pregnancy. The most common herbal medicines used (63.9%) was coconut oil which was ingested during the third trimester of pregnancy only. The most common indication was (89.8%) to facilitate labour. The majority of users (79.6%) used herbal medicines during the third trimester of pregnancy only. Many of them (81.5%) believed that herbal medicines were effective to solve their health problems and fulfilled the indications for use. The older generation like parents and in laws (63.9%) were the most common persons who suggested using herbal medicines. The majority of them used the herbs only once (56.5%) and one type (87.0%) throughout the pregnancy. Further research focusing on local commonly used herbal medicines is to be carried out to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the herbs.Entities:
Keywords: herbal medicines; pattern; pregnancy; prevalence
Year: 2008 PMID: 22570588 PMCID: PMC3341906
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malays J Med Sci ISSN: 1394-195X