Utilizing medicinal food knowledge of Sri Lankan traditional medicine for Allopathic medical care
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Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo
Abstract
Sri Lankan traditional medical system comprises
many medicinal foods used to manage diabetes
mellitus, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. Utilization
of evidence-based knowledge of these foods in
Western medical care needs acceptance of these
medicinal foods by Western doctors. This survey
was conducted as a descriptive cross-sectional
knowledge, attitude, and practice of medicinal foods
on MBBS-qualified doctors. The sample of 713
doctors was selected using a multistage cluster
sampling technique, and data were collected using a
validated, self-administered, structured
questionnaire. Data were analyzed using the
Statistical Software for Social Sciences – SPSS
(version 21). The results revealed that the most
doctors did not have satisfactory knowledge (SK) of
these medicinal foods, positive attitudes (PA)
towards prescribing them in Western practice, and
good practice (GP) of prescription them for their
patients. Social media and university education were
the most prominent modes of acquiring medicinal
food knowledge by doctors. Significantly (p< 0.05)
different SK, PA, and GP levels of medicinal foods
were observed in doctors of different ethnic and
religious groups. Rural area exposure and rural
school education showed significantly (p< 0.05)
higher SK, PA, and GP levels. Doctors with
satisfactory knowledge were more likely (OR
34;95%CI) to prescribe medicinal foods than those
with poor knowledge. It was concluded that, any
attempt to utilize the evidence-based knowledge of
medicinal foods of traditional medicine in Westernpractice should focus first on improving the
medicinal food knowledge of Western doctors. The
development of an e-module on medicinal foods
accessible via mobile phones and the inclusion of a
short module on medicinal foods into medical
student’s curriculum are recommended
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Medicinal foods, Traditional medicine, Native medicine, Cross-sectional survey, Nutritional management
