Qualitative Exploration of the Use, Knowledge and Perceptions of Medicinal Plants Among Bateq Villagers in Taman Negara, Malaysia

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Mohd Shahezwan Abd Wahab
Aida Azlina Ali
Mohd Faiz Mustaffa
Sandra Maniam
Janattul Ain Jamal

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Introduction: Medicinal plant use among indigenous people in Malaysia is commonly influenced by cultural beliefs, accessibility to traditional plants, and modern medicine availability. This study explores the usage, knowledge, and perceptions of medicinal plants among the Bateq people in Taman Negara National Park, Pahang. Materials and methods: A qualitative study conducted in June 2022 interviewed 12 adult Orang Asli from the Bateq tribe in Kuala Sat, Taman Negara. The qualitative study using face-to-face semi-structured interviews was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of Universiti Teknologi MARA and explored medicinal plant knowledge and usage among the participants. Thematic content analysis was employed for data analysis. Results: All participants, aged 18-60, utilized medicinal plants for various health purposes, including chronic diseases and general health maintenance. Older individuals possessed more traditional knowledge, acquired from their elders. Accessibility to medicinal plants in the local environment was emphasized. Despite diverse applications, challenges in obtaining plants in remote areas and the convenience of modern medicine contributed to a decline in traditional plant use. Perceptions varied, with some favoring traditional plants, while others expressed skepticism. Conclusion: This study offers insights into medicinal plant use, knowledge, and perceptions among the Bateq community in Taman Negara National Park, Pahang. It emphasizes the importance of preserving traditional knowledge, understanding diverse perceptions, and promoting collaboration between traditional and modern healthcare systems. The findings contribute to a broader understanding of healthcare practices among indigenous communities in Malaysia.

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Abd Wahab, M. S., Ali, A. A., Mustaffa, M. F., Maniam, S., & Jamal, J. A. (2025). Qualitative Exploration of the Use, Knowledge and Perceptions of Medicinal Plants Among Bateq Villagers in Taman Negara, Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 21(1), 3–9. https://doi.org/10.47836/mjmhs.21.1.2
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