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Table 6 Safety perceptions and information preferences of mothers

From: Reasons, associated factors, and attitudes toward breastfeeding mothers’ use of complementary medicine products: a study from Türkiye

 

Used any complementary medicine products

Type of complementary medicine product

 

Used dietary supplements

Used herbal medicine

 

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

I believe that using supplements or herbal products during breastfeeding is generally safe.

   
 

Strongly agree

49 (14.7)

44 (14.3)

22 (16.5)

 

Agree

153 (45.8)

143 (46.4)

61 (45.9)

 

Not sure / No opinion

91 (27.2)

82 (26.6)

38 (28.6)

 

Disagree

37 (11.1)

35 (11.4)

11 (8.3)

 

Strongly disagree

4 (1.2)

4 (1.3)

1 (0.8)

Would you like to learn more about the safety and efficacy of supplements or herbal products during breastfeeding?

   
 

Yes

286 (85.6)

267 (86.7)

110 (82.7)

 

No

48 (14.4)

41 (13.3)

23 (17.3)

 

Total

334 (100.0)

308 (100.0)

133 (100.0)

Which source do you trust the most for information about supplements or herbal products use? *

   
 

Physician

310 (92.8)

290 (94.2)

124 (93.2)

 

Literature or journal articles

99 (29.6)

94 (30.5)

36 (27.1)

 

Lactation consultant

74 (22.2)

68 (22.1)

42 (31.6)

 

Midwife

45 (13.5)

40 (13.0)

25 (18.8)

 

Nurse

43 (12.9)

39 (12.7)

23 (17.3)

 

Books

27 (8.1)

23 (7.5)

13 (9.8)

 

Friends/Relatives

23 (6.9)

14 (4.5)

13 (9.8)

 

Internet (e.g., Google)

14 (4.2)

11 (3.6)

6 (4.5)

 

Social media

6 (1.8)

6 (1.9)

3 (2.3)

 

Other

5 (1.5)

4 (1.3)

3 (2.3)

 

Herbalist

4 (1.2)

4 (1.3)

3 (2.3)

 

Manufacturer

3 (0.9)

3 (1.0)

0 (0.0)

 

Health food store staff

1 (0.3)

1 (0.3)

1 (0.8)

 

Sellers

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

  1. *Columns related to this question do not add up to %100 due to the selection of multiple answers