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Complementary alternative medicine use among postpartum mothers in a primary care setting: a cross-sectional study in Malaysia.

Nik Farah Nik Yusof FuadChing Siew MooiDayangku Hayaty Awg DzulkarnainAi Theng CheongZainul Amiruddin Zakaria
Published in: BMC complementary medicine and therapies (2020)
The prevalence of CAM use was high (8 out of 10) among postpartum mothers. Postpartum mothers who are Malay, Muslim, have a higher educational level and who have had spontaneous vaginal delivery tended to use CAM more. Manipulative body therapies, including massage, reflexology, hot stone compression and body wrapping, were the most widely used forms of CAM, followed by biological-based therapies. More than half of the mothers who consumed herbal medicine reported neonatal jaundice in their newborn. Thus, education to increase awareness regarding the consumption of herbs is urgently required in this country.
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  • primary care
  • risk factors
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • general practice
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