• Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc · Jul 2005

    [Knowledge of phytopharmaceuticals among physicians from Morelos, Mexico].

    • Ofelia Romero Cerecero, Reyes MoralesHortensiaH, Irene Torres Torija Barrio, Armando Herrera Arellano, and Jaime Tortoriello.
    • Centro de Ingestigación Biomédica del Sur, Xochitepec, Morelos, Mexico.
    • Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc. 2005 Jul 1; 43 (4): 281-6.

    ObjectivesTo analyze the proportion of primary care physicians from the Health System in the State of Morelos with knowledge about phytopharmaceuticals, and to explore some factors related to this knowledge.Material And MethodsThrough a descriptive, transversal and prospective study, physicians who work in the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, in the Secretaría de Salud in the State of Morelos, and in private practice, an "adequate knowledge" was conveyed when 70% or more answers were correct and "deficient knowledge," when this proportion was lower than 70%. A bivariated analysis was used in order to determine association and statistical differences.ResultsA total of 264 physicians were included. The majority (90.2%) fell in the group of "deficient knowledge," and only 9.8% fell into the "adequate knowledge" group. An association was found between the possession of adequate knowledge and private physicians (PR = 4.66, CI = 95%), as well as deficient knowledge and working in a morning shift (PR = 2.92, CI = 95%).ConclusionsAs the results demonstrate, knowledge about phytopharmaceuticals among primary care physicians is deficient, regardless of the institution where they work.

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