KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUTE AND PRACTICE TOWARDS TRADITIONAL MEDICINE AMONG UNDERGRADATE STUDENT IN SPHMMC
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Background: World Health Organization atlas refers to traditional medicine as health
practices, approaches, knowledge and beliefs incorporating plant, animal and mineral based
medicines, spiritual therapies and manual techniques applied individually or in combination
to treat, diagnose, and prevent illnesses or maintain wellbeing. Traditional medicine is
divided into three different categories. These are codified medical systems, folk medicine
and allied medicine. Majority of the Ethiopian population (80%) depends on traditional
medicine for health care.
Objectives: This research was conducted with the aim of determining knowledge, attitude
and practice towards traditional medicine among undergraduate students in SPHMMC.
Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was used. It was conducted on 151 randomly
selected students among the undergraduate student in SPHMMC. Data was collected using
self-administered questionnaires. The collected data was manually checked for
completeness and inserted and analyzed by the SPSS software.
Result: Most of the students; 62.4% have good knowledge, more than half; 52.4% have
favorable attitude. However, only 38.4% of the study participants have good practice.
Conclusion and recommendation: Despite having good knowledge and attitude in more
than half of the students, there is poor practice and these may be due to having access to
modern health care as the study was conducted in medical students. It is the researcher’s
recommendation to include some courses in the medical training to expand the students’
knowledge and encourage their practice.