19 June 2024 : Clinical Research
Assessment of Undergraduate Nursing Students' Understanding of Herbal Medicines and Herb-Drug Interactions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Kholoud Alharbi1ABCDEFG*, Safiya Salem Bakarman2ABCDEFG, Wajid Syed3ABCDEFG, Adel Bashatah1ABCDEFGDOI: 10.12659/MSM.944352
Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e944352
Table 3 Undergraduate nursing students’ responses regarding knowledge of herb–drug interactions (n=147).
| Questionnaire | Frequency n (%) |
|---|---|
| Yes | 44 (29.9) |
| No | 103 (70.1) |
| Yes | 113 (76.9) |
| No | 34 (23.1) |
| Yes | 117 (79.6) |
| No | 30 (20.4) |
| Yes | 116 (78.9) |
| No | 27 (18.4) |
| Yes | 119 (81.0) |
| No | 28 (19) |
| with herbs (green tea, ginger, chamomile tea) | 20 (13.6) |
| with drugs () | 30 (20.4) |
| with antidepressants, antiplatelet | 02 (1.3) |
| Garlic with Anticoagulant | 02 (1.3) |
| Antiplatelet drugs and garlic | 02 (1.3) |
| Antibiotics with herbs | 20 (13.6) |
| Ginger with anti-inflammatory and analgesics | 02 (1.3) |






