The Use of Herbal Remedies among Mothers of Young Children Living in the Central Appalachian Region

  • Monira Alwhaibi
  • Rashmi Goyat
  • Kimberly M. Kelly
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Hindawi Limited
ISSN
1741-427X
Journal
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Abstract

Introduction. Women often use herbal remedies as a complement or alternative to traditional medicine. Guided by the Comprehensive Model of Information Seeking, this study examined use of herbal remedies among mothers of young children living in the Central Appalachian Region. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted among mothers of young children (n=178). The outcome measure of interest was the use of any herbal remedy in the past six months. Two scales were developed to measure information seeking channels and to measure beliefs about the safety/efficacy of herbal remedies. Results. One-third reported using herbal remedies in the past six months, with fenugreek being the most common. Most reported using herbal remedies to increase b...

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