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A Study of the Use of Medicinal Plants by Persons With Type 2 Diabetes in Iran.

Mojtaba Fattahi ArdakaniArash SalahshouriAhmad SotoudehMohammad Rafati FardSaeed DashtiHadi Ahmadi ChenariSteven L Baumann
Published in: Nursing science quarterly (2024)
Medicinal plants are used by many people with Type 2 diabetes in Iran. The aim of this study was to explore why this is so, from their perspective. Sixteen persons with Type 2 diabetes in Yazd City, Iran, were interviewed in April and May 2020 for this study. A thematic analysis of the transcripts of those interviews was done using MAXQDA 10 software. Six themes were identified: beliefs about medicinal plants, psychological factors, accessibility and economic barriers, patients' knowledge and awareness, social pressure, and the role of family culture. The recommendation of the study is that health counselors and specialists should provide needed information and skills for the proper use of medicinal plants, and the pharmaceutical infrastructures need to be expanded to provide enough drugs to facilitate better access to needed medication and reduce reliance on medicinal plants for persons with Type 2 diabetes.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • end stage renal disease
  • chronic kidney disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • physical activity
  • health information
  • risk assessment
  • health promotion