Medicinal plants consumption by patients under psychological treatment in a municipality in Chile
Journal: Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-03-01
Authors : Rodrigo Ramírez-Tagle; Vladimir Ávalos; Elizabeth Silva; Félix Martínez; Macarena Valladares;
Page : 126-135
Keywords : Cannabis sativa; consume; Melissa officinalis; mental illnesses; medicinal plants; Thea sinensis;
Abstract
Context: High levels of mental illness are found today in the population of Chile and the consumption of medicinal herbs could be included in the scope of complementary therapies for the treatment of mental illnesses. In Chile there is no information respect to consumption of medicinal herbs in patients under psychological treatment. Aims: To characterize the consumption of medicinal herbs by patients treated in a mental health clinic. Methods: In this quantitative cross-sectional study (n = 100), patients were administered a closed-response survey to determine the frequency of medicinal plant consumption as complementary treatment and subsequently to characterize such consumption. Results: Among the patients surveyed, 36% consumed medicinal herbs to treat a psychological pathology as a complementary treatment. Among those who consumed medicinal herbs, 65% consumed Cannabis sativa (marijuana) either exclusively (42%) or in conjunction with other plants (23%), 80% reported that their therapist was aware of this behavior, and 35% consumed medicinal herbs once or twice a day. Conclusions: In the present study, there was significant use of medicinal plants by patients treated at the mental health clinic, especially marijuana consuming. This demonstrates the importance of recognizing citizens´ right to free and equal access to healthcare and acknowledging the responsibility of the state to ensure the safety and quality of the services offered to the population.
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