| Literature DB >> 25147924 |
Alexandra M Towns1, Sandra Mengue Eyi2, Tinde van Andel1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare system in Western Africa, little information is known on mothers' domestic plant knowledge. Identifying local perspectives and treatments of children's illnesses, including folk illnesses, is essential to having a comprehensive understanding of how mothers make healthcare treatment decisions. We aimed to identify which infant illnesses Beninese and Gabonese mothers knew to treat with medicinal plants and for which illnesses they sought biomedical care or traditional healers.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25147924 PMCID: PMC4141852 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105972
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Map of the Bénin fieldwork sites in 2011.
Figure 2Map of the Gabon fieldwork sites in 2012.
Children’s health issues treated with medicinal plants by mothers in Bénin and Gabon.
| Health Issue | # species(%) N = 255 | # participants | # species(%) N = 179 | # participants |
| Bénin | Bénin | Gabon | Gabon | |
| respiratory-related | 53 (21) | 42 (98) | 49 (27) | 32 (84) |
| diarrhea | 39 (15) | 41 (95) | 27 (15) | 34 (89) |
| malaria | 54 (21) | 41 (95) | 36 (20) | 33 (87) |
| intestinal cleanse | 58 (23) | 41 (95) | 31 (17) | 33 (87) |
| measles | 34 (13) | 37 (86) | 17 (9) | 30 (79) |
| strengthener | 59 (23) | 40 (93) | 21 (12) | 22 (58) |
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| 31 (12) | 35 (81) | 23 (13) | 28 (74) |
| post-circumcision | 32 (13) | 37 (86) | 14 (8) | 21 (55) |
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| 22 (8) | 28 (65) | 17 (9) | 29 (76) |
| umbilical cord | 13 (5) | 32 (74) | 12 (7) | 24 (63) |
| convulsions/crisis | 32 (13) | 33 (77) | 4 (2) | 4 (10) |
| teething | 25 (10) | 30 (70) | 2 (1) | 4 (10) |
| anti-sorcery | 21 (8) | 25 (58) | 6 (3) | 6 (16) |
| fever | 37 (15) | 19 (44) | 14 (7) | 7 (18) |
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| 31 (12) | 35 (81) | - | - |
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| 26 (10) | 29 (67) | - | - |
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| - | - | 26 (15) | 28 (74) |
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| - | - | 34 (19) | 26 (68) |
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| - | - | 10 (6) | 6 (16) |
Percentage of mothers from each country who knew at least one herbal recipe.
*Folk illness or treatment.
Most frequent responses by mothers to healthcare seeking options question in Bénin (N = 43) and Gabon (N = 38).
| Response | % of mothersBénin | % of mothersGabon |
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| First choice self-treatmentwith plants | 42 | 29 |
| First choice biomedicine(malaria, anemia, fever) | 16 | 32 |
| First choicebiomedicine (always) | 0 | 21 |
| First choicetraditional healer | 7 | 18 |
| Second choicebiomedicine | 30 | 13 |
| Second choice self-treatmentwith plants | 0 | 11 |
| Third choicetraditional healer | 23 | 3 |
| Never consulttraditional healer | 5 | 11 |
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| Traditional healerfor sorcery | 44 | 5 |
| Biomedicine for advancedcases (malaria, anemia) | 35 | 5 |
| Self-treat with plantsfor specific illnesses(diabetes, measles, stomachache) | 21 | 13 |
| Self-treat with plantsfor simple cases(malaria, diarrhea) | 28 | 0 |
| Traditional healerfor specific cases(fontanels, paralysis) | 12 | 8 |
| Men for specificillnesses (walk early, asthma) | 9 | 0 |