TRADITIONAL MEDICINE UTILIZATION AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG CANCER PATIENTS IN SAINT PAUL’S HOSPITAL MILLENNIUM MEDICAL COLLEGE, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
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Background: Traditional medicine encompasses a diverse range of medical and healthcare
systems, practices, and products that differ from conventional medicine. The use of
traditional medicine among cancer patients has witnessed rapid growth worldwide, yet there
is limited evidence regarding its utilization level in Ethiopia.
Objective: To assess utilization of traditional medicine and associated factors among adult
cancer patients at the oncology unit of Saint Paul’s hospital millennium medical college in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Methods: An institutional-based cross-sectional study design was employed. A systematic
random sampling technique was utilized to select 291 study participants. Data collection
involved a structured interviewer-administered questionnaire. Binary logistic regression
analyses were conducted to identify predictor variables. Variables with a significance level
(p< 0.25) in bivariate analysis were further analyzed using multivariate regression.
Results: Total of the 291 cancer patients included, 287 completed the interviewer
administered questionnaire. The utilization rate of Traditional Medicine following cancer
diagnosis was 70%. The most commonly used Traditional Medicine modalities were Home
Remedies (86%), Spiritual practices medicine (85%), and Practitioner-produced Herbal
medicines (54%). Positive attitude towards Traditional Medicine (AOR=4.8, 95% CI: 2.88
8.51), Mid knowledge of Traditional Medicine (AOR=5.478, 95%CI:1.68-12.8), High
knowledge of Traditional medicine (AOR=4.46, 95% CI: 1.39-9.34), Residence in Addis
Ababa (AOR=3.301, 95% CI: 1.81-5.19), and Experiencing moderate side effects from
modern medicine (AOR=0.35, 95% CI: 0.17-0.75) were identified as significant predictors of
Traditional Medicine use.
Conclusion: A substantial proportion of cancer patients utilize Traditional Medicine
following cancer diagnosis. Area of residence, knowledge about Traditional Medicine,
attitude towards Traditional Medicine, and the severity of side effects associated with modern
medicine were found to be significant predictors of Traditional Medicine utilization.
Healthcare providers should be aware of the potential applications of traditional medicine and
actively engage with patients to provide accurate information and support. Further research is
needed to assess the safety and efficacy of Traditional Medicine.
Keywords: Ethiopia, Cancer Patients, Traditional Medicine, Saint Paul’s Hospital,
Utilization, Associated Factors