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Knowledge, attitude, and practice of early to middle-aged adult towards the use of herbal medicine / Matt Janzel C. Lanto, Claudia Osial, Mimozza Rumelle A. Razalan, Alec Recasata, Theressa Joyce B. Republica, Daniela Louise E. Reyes, Louise M. Reyes, Rica Mae M. Reyes, Kerry Alexandria D. Rivera, Austin Rodriguez, Reilynn Sabido, Joash Salagubang, John Salvador, Donica Salvino, Mary Gabrielle Santos, Rochelle Anne Sevilla, Fumio Shimoya Jr. and Angelica Joy M. Singhid.

By: Contributor(s): Language: english Publication details: Fairview, Quezon City: Department of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF, 2020.Description: 37 pages: 28 cmContent type:
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Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • M CFM 2020 0003
Summary: Abstract: The Philippines is one of the many countries that has been using herbal medicine in treating various ailments. However, it is still underutilized and the main reason for this is ineffective information dissemination which was tackled in this paper. Objective: This study was conducted to determine the knowledge, attitude, and practices of adults aged 20-59 years old regarding the use of herbal medicine. Methodology: Through the use of convenience sampling, 434 participants, aged 20-59 years old who are residents of an urban community, were recruited through online messaging platforms. The data collected consisted to responses to a questionnaire on an online Google Survey Form, which was divided into three parts namely; general knowledge questions, general attitude questions, and general practices questions. The data is then used in a descriptive cross sectional study.
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Room Use Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses M CFM 2020 0003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T002134

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Abstract: The Philippines is one of the many countries that has been using herbal medicine in treating various ailments. However, it is still underutilized and the main reason for this is ineffective information dissemination which was tackled in this paper. Objective: This study was conducted to determine the knowledge, attitude, and practices of adults aged 20-59 years old regarding the use of herbal medicine. Methodology: Through the use of convenience sampling, 434 participants, aged 20-59 years old who are residents of an urban community, were recruited through online messaging platforms. The data collected consisted to responses to a questionnaire on an online Google Survey Form, which was divided into three parts namely; general knowledge questions, general attitude questions, and general practices questions. The data is then used in a descriptive cross sectional study.

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