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Gedif, T., & Hahn, H.-J. 2003. The use of medicinal plants in self-care in rural central ethiopia. 
Resource type: Miscellaneous
BibTeX citation key: Gedif2003a
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Keywords: Author Keywords: Medicinal plants, prevalence, Rural Ethiopia, Self-care
Creators: Gedif, Hahn
Abstract
Medicinal plants are an important element of Ethiopian traditional medicine. This questionnaire survey examined the extent and type of medicinal plants used in self-care by rural Ethiopian community. Six hundred mothers were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. The prevalence of the use of herbal drugs in self-care was found to be 12.5%. Twenty-five plant species belonging to 21 families were reported, each with local names, methods of preparation and parts used. This study showed that self-care using medicinal plants is a major part of health care options in Butajira community.