| Literature DB >> 30876454 |
Peter Bai James1,2, Angela Isata Kaikai3, Abdulai Jawo Bah3,4, Amie Steel5,6, Jon Wardle5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of medications, including herbal medicines during breastfeeding is always a concern among women. Currently, there is no published evidence on whether Sierra Leonean women use herbal medicine during breastfeeding. This study investigates the prevalence, correlates and pattern of herbal medicine use during breastfeeding.Entities:
Keywords: Herbal medicine; Lactation; Maternal health; Prevalence; Sierra Leone
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30876454 PMCID: PMC6420723 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-019-2479-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Socio- demographic and health related factors associated with herbal medicines use
| Characteristics | Variables | Users | Non-users | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age Group | <20 years | 19(13.6) | 42(17.6) | 61(16.1) | 0.303 |
| 20-29 years | 84(60.0) | 149(62.6) | 233(61.6) | ||
| 30–39 years | 35(25.0) | 46(19.3) | 81(21.4) | ||
| 40–49 years | 2(1.4) | 1(0.4) | 3(0.8) | ||
| Religion | Christian | 50(35.7) | 87(36.6) | 137(36.2) | 0.870 |
| Muslim | 90(64.3)) | 151(63.4) | 241(63.8) | ||
| Marital status | Single | 37(26.4) | 55(23.1) | 92(24.3) | 0.434 |
| Married | 89(63.6) | 149(62.6) | 238(63.0) | ||
| Co-habitating | 14(10.0) | 34(14.3) | 48(12.7) | ||
| Place of Origin | Outside of Western Area | 133(95.0) | 213(89.5) | 346(91.5) | 0.063 |
| Western Area | 7(5.0) | 25(10.5) | 32(8.5) | ||
| Tribe | Temne | 57(40.7) | 93(39.1) | 150(39.7) | 0.753 |
| Others | 83(59.3) | 145(60.9) | 228(60.3) | ||
| Educational status | Non-formal | 51(36.4) | 81(34.0) | 132(34.9) | 0.178 |
| Primary | 8(5.7) | 11(4.6) | 19(5.0) | ||
| Secondary | 73(52.1) | 116(48.7) | 189(50.0) | ||
| Tertiary | 8(5.7) | 30(12.6) | 38(10.1%) | ||
| Employment status | Employed | 73(52.1) | 111(46.6) | 184(48.7) | 0.301 |
| Un- employed | 67(47.3) | 127(53.4) | 194(51.3) | ||
| Monthly income | < 1 million Leones | 135(96.4) | 228(95.8) | 363(96.0) | 0.895 |
| 1–3.5millions Leones | 4(2.9) | 9(3.8) | 13(3.4) | ||
| > 3.5million Leones | 1(0.7) | 1(0.4) | 2(0.5) | ||
| No of children do you have including one currently being breastfed | One | 60(42.9) | 115(48.3) | 175(46.3) | 0.304 |
| More than one | 80(57.1) | 123(51.7) | 203(53.7) | ||
| Age in months of child currently being breastfed | 0-6 months | 85(60.7) | 179(75.2) | 264(69.8) | 0.003 |
| 7-12 months | 55(39.3) | 59(24.8) | 114(30.2) | ||
| Gender of child currently breastfed | Male | 73(52.1) | 122(51.3) | 195(51.6) | 0.868 |
| Female | 67(47.9) | 116(48.7) | 183(48.4) | ||
| Is this your first child you have given birth to? | Yes | 54(38.6) | 113(47.5) | 167(44.2) | 0.092 |
| No | 86(61.4) | 125(52.8) | 225(56.3) | ||
| Perceived health status of current child | Healthy | 79(56.4) | 159(66.8) | 238(63.0) | 0.044 |
| Sick | 61(43.6) | 79(33.2) | 140(37.0) | ||
| Mother perceived health status | Healthy | 133(95.0) | 232(97.5) | 365(96.6) | 0.202 |
| Sick | 7(5.0) | 6(2.5) | 13(3.4) | ||
| Living with your parent or partner’s parent | Yes | 57(40.7) | 80(33.6) | 137(36.2) | 0.165 |
| No | 83(59.3) | 158(66.4) | 241(63.8) | ||
| Role of parent or partner’s parent on mother’s health | Greater influence | 99(70.7) | 167(70.2) | 266(70.4) | 0.911 |
| Little or no influence | 41(29.3) | 71(29.8) | 112(29.6) | ||
| Use of other product or special diet to increase breast milk production | Yes | 131(93.6) | 224(94.1) | 355(93.9) | 0.830 |
| No | 9(6.4) | 14(5.9) | 23(6.1) | ||
| Herbal medicine is efficacious than conventional medicine | Agree | 44(31.4) | 49(20.6) | 93(24.6) | 0.047 |
| Neutral | 2(1.4) | 7(2.9) | 9(2.4) | ||
| Disagree | 94(67.1) | 182(76.5) | 276(73.0) | ||
| Herbal medicine is safer than conventional medicine | Agree | 42(30.0) | 480(20.2) | 90(23.8) | 0.092 |
| Neutral | 3(2.1) | 7(2.9) | 10(2.6) | ||
| Disagree | 95(67.9) | 183(76.9) | 278(73.5) |
$1 = SLL7500 at the time of conducting the study
Pattern of Herbal Medicine use
| Statements | Variables | |
|---|---|---|
| Use of herb during breastfeeding ( | Yes | 140(37.0) |
| No | 238(63.0) | |
| If yes, was it to augment breast milk production and supply ( | Yes | 3(2.1) |
| No | 137(97.9) | |
| Experience side effect ( | Yes | 4(2.9) |
| No | 136(97.1) | |
| If Yes, types of side effecta | Nausea and vomiting | 3(75.0) |
| Rash | 2(50) | |
| Itching | 2(50) | |
| Disclosure to health professional ( | Yes | 16(11.4) |
| No | 124(88.6) | |
| Reason for non-disclosure | Thought it was not necessary | 124(100) |
| Inquiry by healthcare provider about herbal medicine use | Yes | 161(42.6) |
| No | 217(57.4) |
amore than one option was ticked
Fig. 1Sources of herbal medicine information
Other products or special diet used by lactating mothers to augment Breastmilk production and supply
| Use of special diet to increase breast milk production ( | Yes | 355(93.9) |
| No | 23(6.1) | |
| If yes, Was it useful ( | Yes | 355(100) |
| If yes, was it safe to use ( | Yes | 355(100) |
| If yes, type of special diet | Number of mothers reporting use of each dietary source | |
| Cassava leaves sauce & tubers | 286 | |
| Peanuts & peanuts sauce | 43 | |
| Potato leaves sauce | 32 | |
| Sesame Sauce | 34 | |
| Rice | 19 | |
| Beans sauce | 11 | |
| Others (banana, fish, egg, coconut, milk, wheat, maize and tea) | 10 |
Top most commonly used herbal medicines during breastfeeding (in descending order of popularity)
| Common/local name of herbal medicine | Botanical/Scientific name | Numbers(%)reporting use of this herb ( | Recommended by | n of specific herb users) who believed the herb was helpful | Indication for use (n(%) of specific herb users) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitter medicine(Gbangba) |
| 66(36.5) | Relative(32),myself(21),friends(4),neighbour(2), health worker(2), in-law(1), mate(1) | 64 | Stomach ache 58(84.1), malaria 9(13.0), breast milk production 2(2.9) |
| Rabena |
| 53(29.3) | Relative(33), myself(13), friend (2), neighbour(2), family(1) health worker(1), herbalist(1) | 53 | Cleansing of the breast against contaminated milk29(54.7),gynaecological infections 20(37.7) stomach-ache3(5.7), malaria 6(11.8) |
| Lemon grass |
| 6(3.3) | Relative(5),myself(1) | 6 | General Wellbeing (3), Stomach ache (1), malaria(1), common cold(1) |
| Moringa |
| 6(3.3) | Relative (4), myself(1), friend(1) | 6 | Stomach ache(3), General Wellbeing (2), malaria(1) |
| Garlic |
| 5(2.8) | Myself (2), family (1) | 5 | General Wellbeing cough, cold |
| Tea bush |
| 2(1.1) | Relative & neighbour | 2 | General Wellbeing, Fungal Infection |
| Pawpaw leaves |
| 2(1.1) | Myself | 2 | stimulate Breast milk production |
Independent predictors of herbal medicine use among lactating mothers
| Predictors | Variables | Crude Odd ratio (95%CI) | Adjusted Odd ratio (95% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Place of Origin | Western Area | 1 | 0.069 | 1 | |
| Outside of Western Area | 2.23(0.94–5.30) | – | |||
| Educational status | Tertiary | 1 | 1 | ||
| Non-formal | 2.36(1.00–5.55) | 0.049 | 2.02(0.85–4.82) | 0.111 | |
| Primary | 2.72(0.82–9.04) | 0.101 | 2.50(0.74–8.47) | 0.141 | |
| Secondary | 2.36(1.03–5.43) | 0.043 | 1.98(0.85–4.61) | 0.115 | |
| Age of child in months | 0-6 months | 1 | 1 | ||
| 7-12 months | 1.96(1.25–3.08) | 0.003 | 1.80(1.13–2.85) | 0.013 | |
| Is this your first child you have given birth to? | Yes | 1 | 1 | ||
| No | 1.44(0.94–2.20) | 0.093 | – | ||
| Child health status | Healthy | 1 | 1 | ||
| Sick | 1.55(1.01–2.39) | 0.044 | 1.30(0.83–2.04) | 0.253 | |
| Mother perceived health status | Healthy | 1 | 1 | ||
| Sick | 2.04(0.67–6.18) | 0.210 | – | ||
| Living with your parent or partner’s parent | Yes | 1 | 1 | ||
| No | 0.74(0.48–1.14) | 0.166 | – | ||
| Herbal medicine is effective than conventional medicine | Disagree | 1 | 1 | ||
| Agree | 1.77(1.10–2.84) | 0.019 | 2.27(0.47–11.01) | 0.308 | |
| Herbal medicine is safer than conventional medicine | Disagree | 1 | 1 | ||
| Agree | 1.70(1.05–2.74) | 0.031 | 0.66(0.13–3.26) | 0.606 |
Note: CI Confidence interval