Abstract
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in the Philippines has existed as early as the first wave of migrants but has remained confined within a prescribed settlement in the Manila district known as Parian. Over the years, TCM has existed independently as a modality of treatment to improve one’s health, mostly catering only to the Chinese in the country. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Philippines’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of the TCM capsule Lian Hua Qing Wen as part of the COVID-19 treatment option, which was highly patronized by the mainstream Philippine society at that time. However, it is unknown whether there was a change in TCM perception and consumption patterns among the Filipino population specifically due to the TCM treatment option during the COVID-19 pandemic. In line with this development, this contribution aims to investigate knowledge, attitude, and consumption of TCM among the Filipino population in the aftermath of COVID-19. A cross-sectional quantitative online survey was conducted among Filipinos across the northern, central, and southern regions of the Philippines. The findings reveal that the COVID-19 pandemic opened the door for Filipinos to acknowledge the benefits of TCM, and there has been a spillover of interest toward TCM treatment post COVID-19 pandemic.
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Yugioksing, Jane
(2025)
"Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Consumption of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine among Filipinos Post COVID-19 Pandemic,"
Social Transformations Journal of the Global South: Vol. 13:
Iss.
2, Article 3.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13185/2799-015X.1235
Available at:
https://archium.ateneo.edu/socialtransformations/vol13/iss2/3
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Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Consumption of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine among Filipinos Post COVID-19 Pandemic
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Abstract
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in the Philippines has existed as early as the first wave of migrants but has remained confined within a prescribed settlement in the Manila district known as Parian. Over the years, TCM has existed independently as a modality of treatment to improve one’s health, mostly catering only to the Chinese in the country. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Philippines’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of the TCM capsule Lian Hua Qing Wen as part of the COVID-19 treatment option, which was highly patronized by the mainstream Philippine society at that time. However, it is unknown whether there was a change in TCM perception and consumption patterns among the Filipino population specifically due to the TCM treatment option during the COVID-19 pandemic. In line with this development, this contribution aims to investigate knowledge, attitude, and consumption of TCM among the Filipino population in the aftermath of COVID-19. A cross-sectional quantitative online survey was conducted among Filipinos across the northern, central, and southern regions of the Philippines. The findings reveal that the COVID-19 pandemic opened the door for Filipinos to acknowledge the benefits of TCM, and there has been a spillover of interest toward TCM treatment post COVID-19 pandemic.
Recommended Citation
Yugioksing, Jane (2025) "Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Consumption of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine among Filipinos Post COVID-19 Pandemic," Social Transformations Journal of the Global South: Vol. 13: Iss. 2, Article 3.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13185/2799-015X.1235
Available at: https://archium.ateneo.edu/socialtransformations/vol13/iss2/3
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