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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Iranian Adults Toward Persian Medicine: A National Survey Publisher Pubmed

Summary: Persian medicine unknown? Survey (n=2882) shows 46% familiarity, 37% usage; low from docs (2.9%). Study urges better education on cost/side effects perks. Revive ancient wisdom? #PersianMedicine #ComplementaryMedicine

Abbassian A1 ; Abbaassi MH1 ; Pouraskari Z2 ; Alaedini F3 ; Abbasighahramanloo A4 ; Emaratkar E5 ; Ayati MH1, 6, 7 ; Khadem E1 ; Shirzad M1 ; Tabarrai M1 ; Choopani R8 ; Tansaz M8 ; Sadighi J9 ; Rezaeizadeh H1 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Abbassian A1
  2. Abbaassi MH1
  3. Pouraskari Z2
  4. Alaedini F3
  5. Abbasighahramanloo A4
  6. Emaratkar E5
  7. Ayati MH1, 6, 7
  8. Khadem E1
  9. Shirzad M1
  10. Tabarrai M1
  11. Choopani R8
  12. Tansaz M8
  13. Sadighi J9
  14. Rezaeizadeh H1
  15. Akhondzadeh S10
  16. Khodadoost M8

Source: BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies Published:2024


Abstract

Background: Previous researches conducted in both developed and developing countries have demonstrated a rising trend in the utilization of complementary and alternative medicine. The World Health Organization has underscored the importance of studying the prevalence and determinants of such alternative practices. This study delves into the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Iranian adults towards Persian medicine, a distinct form of complementary and alternative medicine, through a national survey for the first time. Methods: A total of 2882 Iranian adults (aged ≥ 15 years) were randomly chosen from all regions. Data were gathered through structured door-to-door interviews using a survey questionnaire, wherein cases were selected randomly based on postal codes, and interviewers completed the forms at the participants’ residences. Results: Approximately 46% of the subjects exhibited familiarity with Persian Medicine. The study revealed that the primary sources of knowledge about Persian Medicine were family, relatives, and friends, with only 2.9% indicating medical staff as their source of information. Furthermore, the study indicated that 21% of participants expressed a strong interest in using Persian Medicine, while 30.3% did not. When comparing Persian medicine to modern medicine, respondents indicated that Persian medicine is more cost-effective and has fewer side effects, yet modern medicine is more widely used globally; although, the majority responded “I don’t know” to other questions. The results also demonstrated that approximately 37% of the participants had a history of Persian Medicine utilization in their lifetime. Conclusion: This study revealed that Iranian adults have low reliable knowledge (from medical staff, Persian medicine books and other publications) and limited familiarity with Persian medicine, with about one third of the participants expressing disinterest (attitude) and over half of them having not utilized this form of medicine (practice). © The Author(s) 2024.
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