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Herbal Medicines: Personal Use, Knowledge, Attitude, Dispensing Practice, and the Barriers among Community Pharmacists in Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Asmelashe, Dessalegn
dc.contributor.author Binega, Gashaw
dc.contributor.author Asrade, Seyfe
dc.contributor.author Kassa, Mequanent
dc.contributor.author Belay, Assefa
dc.date.accessioned 2017-09-04T11:32:17Z
dc.date.available 2017-09-04T11:32:17Z
dc.date.issued 2017-08-06
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1046
dc.description.abstract Background. Herbal medicine use is increasing and the global market is estimated to be US$107 billion by the year 2017. Objectives. This study aimed at assessing community pharmacists’ personal use, knowledge, attitude, dispensing practice, and the barriers regarding herbal medicines. Methods. Institution based cross-sectional study was conducted among 47 community pharmacists in Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia, using a structured interviewing questionnaire. Results. Nearly half of the respondents (𝑛 = 22, 46.8%) sometimes use herbal medicines. Although knowledge related to such preparations was self-rated as poor/acceptable (𝑛 = 34, 72.4%), majority (𝑛 = 44, 93.7%) of community pharmacists agree/strongly agree that herbal medicines have beneficial effects. Only 6 (12.7%) of them are sometimes/often engaged in dispensing herbal medicines andmost of them (𝑛 = 34, 72.3%) rarely/never counseled clients regarding these preparations. Limited knowledge on and access to information regarding herbal medicines are the main barriers to the pharmacists’ practice. Conclusion. Although community pharmacists in Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia, commonly use and demonstrated good attitude towards herbalmedicines, they are less involved in dispensing such products.They are also challenged with limited knowledge on and access to herbal medicine information.Thus, pharmacy educators, professional organizations, and the government shall pay more attention to solve the problem. Regulatory provisions on herbal medicine dispensing must be enacted and communicated very well. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject School of Pharmacy en_US
dc.title Herbal Medicines: Personal Use, Knowledge, Attitude, Dispensing Practice, and the Barriers among Community Pharmacists in Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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