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. 2022 Aug 13;8(8):e10211. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10211

Table 1.

Characteristics of the studies included in this systematic review.

Author & Reference Publication year Study area Subjects Study design Sample size Sampling technique
Teklay et al [14] 2013 Kilte Awulaelo District, Tigray region traditional healers and individuals with traditional medicine knowledge cross-sectional survey 72 Purposive
Amsalu et al. [15] 2018 Gozamin Wereda, Amhara Region traditional healers and individuals with traditional medicine knowledge Reconnaissance survey, cross-sectional survey 100 Purposive
Mazengia et al. [16] 2019 Rural Bahir Dar kebeles, Amhara region individuals with traditional medicine knowledge cross-sectional survey 72 Purposive
Giday et al. [17] 2007 Dibatie (Benishangul-Gumuz region and Guangua) (Amhara Region) traditional healers and individuals with traditional medicine knowledge cross-sectional survey 38 Purposive
Gijan and Dalle [18] 2019 Arsi Negelle District,
Oromia Region
traditional healers and individuals with traditional medicine knowledge cross-sectional survey 90 Purposive + SRS
Misha et al [19] 2014 Arsi Negelle district, Oromia Region residents of shopa bultum kebele cross-sectional survey 151 Systematic random sampling technique
Regassa [20] 2013 Hawassa city, SNNPR Region Key informants (40) and other inhabitants (100) cross-sectional survey 140 Purposive + SRS
Yineger et al [21] 2008 Bale Mountains National Park, Oromia Region traditional healers cross-sectional survey 43 Purposive
Wuletaw [22] 2020 Simada District, Amhara Region Key informants (24) and other inhabitants (136) Reconnaissance survey, cross-sectional survey 160 Purposive + SRS
Mesfin et al [23] 2014 Amaro Woreda, SNNPR Region traditional medicinal practioners cross-sectional survey 17 Purposive
Amuamuta et al [24] 2015 Zegie Peninsula, Amhara Region traditional healers (7) and traditional medicine users (10) In-depth interview 17 Purposive
Abebe [25] 2011 Debark District, Amhara Region Key informants (24) and other inhabitants (60) Reconnaissance survey, cross-sectional survey 84 Purposive + SRS
Teklehaymanot et al [26] 2007 Debre Libanos Monastery, Oromia Region Villagers, monks, and nuns cross-sectional survey 250 SRS
Tadesse et al [27] 2018 Guduru District, Oromia Region Key informants (21) and other inhabitants (71) cross-sectional survey 92 Purposive + SRS
Jima and Megersa [28] 2018 Berbere District, Oromia Region Key informants (20) and other inhabitants (40) Reconnaissance survey, cross-sectional survey 60 Purposive + SRS
Birhanu and Ayalew [29] 2018 Robe town, Oromia Region traditional healers Descriptive survey 30 Purposive
Limenih et al [30] 2015 Dega Damot District, Amhara Region traditional healers (20) and other inhabitants (50) community based cross-sectional
descriptive study
70 Purposive
Hundera [31] 2017 Kondala District, Oromia Region traditional healers (20) and other inhabitants (29) cross-sectional survey 49 Purposive + SRS
Tewelde et al [32] 2017 Laelay Adi-yabo District, Tigray region traditional healers cross-sectional survey 20 Purposive
Sina & Degu [33] 2015 Hula District, SNNPR Inhabitants with knowledge on wild edible plants cross-sectional survey 120 Purposive
Gari et al [34] 2015 Burka Jato Kebele, Nekemte town, Oromia Region All inhabitants descriptive cross-sectional study 282 systematic random sampling
Taha & Shimekit [35] 2020 Debre Markos Town, Amhara District Herbalists (17), herbal medicine users (10), healthcare professionals (4) cross-sectional survey 29 purposive and snowball
Kassa et al [36] 2016 Ejere District, Oromia Region Key informants and inhabitants Reconnaissance survey, cross-sectional survey 156 Purposive and SRS

SRS: simple random sampling.