DO PEOPLE PREFER HOME REMEDIES OVER PRESCRIBED MEDICATIONS? A STUDY AMONG ADULTS AGED 20-60

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This study examines whether adults aged 20 60 prefer home remedies over prescribed medications and the factors driving their choices. Data were collected from 42 respondents through a structured questionnaire exploring treatment preferences, frequency of use, and decision-making influences. Results indicate that 54.8 percent of participants believe home remedies are more effective than prescribed medicines, with this trend consistent across both younger and older adults. Key motivations included perceptions of natural safety, cultural familiarity, psychological comfort, and negative experiences with pharmaceuticals, such as side effects or dissatisfaction with outcomes. Financial barriers contributed to the choice in some cases, particularly among older respondents, although belief in home remedies existed independently of economic constraints. Many participants continued to visit doctors while simultaneously relying on home remedies, reflecting a blended approach to healthcare. The findings highlight the importance of patient-centered communication and the need for healthcare systems to acknowledge traditional practices while ensuring safe integration.


[Sanksriti Rawat (2025); DO PEOPLE PREFER HOME REMEDIES OVER PRESCRIBED MEDICATIONS? A STUDY AMONG ADULTS AGED 20-60 Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Oct). 1337-1346] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Sanskriti Rawat

India