Use of medicinal plants by patients with hypertension and diabetes: a cross-sectional study in Northeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Virgínio, Taís Batista
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Castro, Karla Soares de, Lima, Ana Luiza Almeida de, Rocha, Juliana Vieira, Bonfim, Isabela Melo, Campos, Adriana Rolim
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Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
Texto Completo: https://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/8754
Resumo: Objective: To describe the use of medicinal plants by hypertensive and/or diabetic patients served by primary health care centers and at a specialized outpatient clinic. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive, exploratory and cross-sectional study was carried out with 122 participants in 16 Primary Health Care Centers run by the VI Regional Executive Secretariat and at a specialized outpatient clinic of the Walter Cantídio Teaching Hospital in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil, from April 2014 to January 2015. Interviews were carried out using a form with 41 questions distributed into three sections: sociodemographic data; data on the disease, treatment and conventional medication adherence; and data on the use of medicinal plants. Descriptive and inferential analysis of data was performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20.0. Results: Of the 122 patients, 66 (54.09%) received tertiary care, 50.82% were older than 60 years (n=62), 70.49% were women (n=86), 31.97% had incomplete primary education (n=39), 45.08% were retired/pensioners (n=55), 55.74% lived with a partner (n=68) and 32.79% were hypertensive/diabetics (n=40). Use of plants was significantly associated with level of care (p=0.0001), education (p=0.021) and underlying disease (p=0.0001). Conclusion: The use of medicinal plants was present in the study population and the high prevalence of the use points to the need of further studies about the benefits and harms of this practice, the training of the professionals involved, and, consequently, the safety, efficacy, and rational use by the patients.
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spelling Use of medicinal plants by patients with hypertension and diabetes: a cross-sectional study in Northeastern BrazilUtilización de plantas medicinales por pacientes hipertensos y diabéticos: estudio transversal en el Noreste brasileñoUtilização de plantas medicinais por pacientes hipertensos e diabéticos: estudo transversal no nordeste brasileiroMedicinal PlantsHypertensionDiabetes Mellitus.Plantas MedicinalesHipertensiónDiabetes Mellitus.Plantas medicinaisHipertensãoDiabetes Mellitus.Objective: To describe the use of medicinal plants by hypertensive and/or diabetic patients served by primary health care centers and at a specialized outpatient clinic. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive, exploratory and cross-sectional study was carried out with 122 participants in 16 Primary Health Care Centers run by the VI Regional Executive Secretariat and at a specialized outpatient clinic of the Walter Cantídio Teaching Hospital in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil, from April 2014 to January 2015. Interviews were carried out using a form with 41 questions distributed into three sections: sociodemographic data; data on the disease, treatment and conventional medication adherence; and data on the use of medicinal plants. Descriptive and inferential analysis of data was performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20.0. Results: Of the 122 patients, 66 (54.09%) received tertiary care, 50.82% were older than 60 years (n=62), 70.49% were women (n=86), 31.97% had incomplete primary education (n=39), 45.08% were retired/pensioners (n=55), 55.74% lived with a partner (n=68) and 32.79% were hypertensive/diabetics (n=40). Use of plants was significantly associated with level of care (p=0.0001), education (p=0.021) and underlying disease (p=0.0001). Conclusion: The use of medicinal plants was present in the study population and the high prevalence of the use points to the need of further studies about the benefits and harms of this practice, the training of the professionals involved, and, consequently, the safety, efficacy, and rational use by the patients.Objetivo: Describir la utilización de plantas medicinales por pacientes hipertensos y/o diabéticos asistidos en unidades de atención primaria de salud y ambulatorio especializado. Métodos: Investigación cuantitativa, descriptiva, exploratoria y transversal realizada en 16 Unidades de Atención Primaria de Salud de la Regional VI y en un ambulatorio especializado del Hospital Universitario Walter Cantídio de Fortaleza, Ceará, Brasil, entre abril de 2014 y enero de 2015 con 122 participantes. Se realizó una entrevista en la cual se aplicó un formulario con 41 preguntas distribuidas en tres partes: los datos sociodemográficos; los datos sobre la patología, el tratamiento y la adhesión medicamentosa convencional; y los datos sobre el uso de plantas medicinales. Para el análisis descriptivo e inferencial de los datos se utilizó la versión 20.0 del programa Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. Resultados: Entre los 122 participantes, 66 (54,09%) eran del nivel terciario de atención, el 50,82% tenían más de 60 años (n=62), el 70,49% eran mujeres (n=86), el 31,97% tenían la educación primaria incompleta (n= 39), el 45,08% eran jubilados/pensionistas (n=55), el 55,74% vivían con compañero (n=68) y el 32,79% eran hipertensos/diabéticos (n=40). Se verificó una asociación significativa entre el uso de plantas y el nivel de atención (p=0,0001), la escolaridad (p=0,021) y la patología de base (p=0,0001). Conclusión: El uso de plantas medicinales está presente en la población investigada y la elevada prevalencia de su utilización requiere más estudios sobre los beneficios y maleficios de esa práctica así como la capacitación de los profesionales involucrados, con consecuente seguridad, eficacia y consumo racional de parte de los pacientes.Objetivo: Descrever a utilização de plantas medicinais por pacientes hipertensos e/ou diabéticos atendidos em unidades de atenção primária à saúde e em um ambulatório especializado. Métodos: Pesquisa quantitativa, descritiva, exploratória e transversal, realizada em 16 Unidades de Atenção Primária à Saúde da Regional VI e em um ambulatório especializado do Hospital Universitário Walter Cantídio, em Fortaleza, Ceará, Brasil, de abril de 2014 a janeiro de 2015, com 122 participantes. Realizou-se uma entrevista, na qual foi aplicado um formulário composto por 41 perguntas, distribuídas em três partes: dados sociodemográficos; dados sobre a patologia, tratamento e adesão medicamentosa convencional; e dados sobre uso de plantas medicinais. A análise descritiva e inferencial dos dados partiu do programa Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, versão 20.0. Resultados: Dos 122 participantes, 66 (54,09%) eram do nível terciário de atenção, 50,82% eram maiores de 60 anos (n=62), 70,49% eram mulheres (n=86), 31,97% apresentavam ensino fundamental incompleto (n= 39), 45,08% eram aposentados/pensionistas (n=55), 55,74% viviam com companheiro (n=68) e 32,79% eram hipertensos/diabéticos (n=40). Verificou-se associação significativa entre uso de plantas e nível de atenção (p=0,0001), escolaridade (p=0,021) e patologia de base (p=0,0001). Conclusão: O uso de plantas medicinais se faz presente na população pesquisada e a elevada prevalência da utilização requer mais estudos acerca dos benefícios e malefícios dessa prática, bem como a capacitação dos profissionais envolvidos, com consequente segurança, eficácia e consumo racional pelos pacientes.Universidade de Fortaleza2018-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/875410.5020/18061230.2018.8754Brazilian Journal in Health Promotion; Vol. 31 No. 4 (2018)Revista Brasileña en Promoción de la Salud; Vol. 31 Núm. 4 (2018)Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde; v. 31 n. 4 (2018)1806-1230reponame:Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúdeinstname:Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor)instacron:UFORporhttps://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/8754/pdfCopyright (c) 2018 Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúdeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVirgínio, Taís BatistaCastro, Karla Soares deLima, Ana Luiza Almeida deRocha, Juliana VieiraBonfim, Isabela MeloCampos, Adriana Rolim2022-02-16T12:40:49Zoai:ojs.ojs.unifor.br:article/8754Revistahttps://periodicos.unifor.br/RBPS/oai1806-12301806-1222opendoar:2022-02-16T12:40:49Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde - Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of medicinal plants by patients with hypertension and diabetes: a cross-sectional study in Northeastern Brazil
Utilización de plantas medicinales por pacientes hipertensos y diabéticos: estudio transversal en el Noreste brasileño
Utilização de plantas medicinais por pacientes hipertensos e diabéticos: estudo transversal no nordeste brasileiro
title Use of medicinal plants by patients with hypertension and diabetes: a cross-sectional study in Northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Use of medicinal plants by patients with hypertension and diabetes: a cross-sectional study in Northeastern Brazil
Virgínio, Taís Batista
Medicinal Plants
Hypertension
Diabetes Mellitus.
Plantas Medicinales
Hipertensión
Diabetes Mellitus.
Plantas medicinais
Hipertensão
Diabetes Mellitus.
title_short Use of medicinal plants by patients with hypertension and diabetes: a cross-sectional study in Northeastern Brazil
title_full Use of medicinal plants by patients with hypertension and diabetes: a cross-sectional study in Northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Use of medicinal plants by patients with hypertension and diabetes: a cross-sectional study in Northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Use of medicinal plants by patients with hypertension and diabetes: a cross-sectional study in Northeastern Brazil
title_sort Use of medicinal plants by patients with hypertension and diabetes: a cross-sectional study in Northeastern Brazil
author Virgínio, Taís Batista
author_facet Virgínio, Taís Batista
Castro, Karla Soares de
Lima, Ana Luiza Almeida de
Rocha, Juliana Vieira
Bonfim, Isabela Melo
Campos, Adriana Rolim
author_role author
author2 Castro, Karla Soares de
Lima, Ana Luiza Almeida de
Rocha, Juliana Vieira
Bonfim, Isabela Melo
Campos, Adriana Rolim
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Virgínio, Taís Batista
Castro, Karla Soares de
Lima, Ana Luiza Almeida de
Rocha, Juliana Vieira
Bonfim, Isabela Melo
Campos, Adriana Rolim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medicinal Plants
Hypertension
Diabetes Mellitus.
Plantas Medicinales
Hipertensión
Diabetes Mellitus.
Plantas medicinais
Hipertensão
Diabetes Mellitus.
topic Medicinal Plants
Hypertension
Diabetes Mellitus.
Plantas Medicinales
Hipertensión
Diabetes Mellitus.
Plantas medicinais
Hipertensão
Diabetes Mellitus.
description Objective: To describe the use of medicinal plants by hypertensive and/or diabetic patients served by primary health care centers and at a specialized outpatient clinic. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive, exploratory and cross-sectional study was carried out with 122 participants in 16 Primary Health Care Centers run by the VI Regional Executive Secretariat and at a specialized outpatient clinic of the Walter Cantídio Teaching Hospital in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil, from April 2014 to January 2015. Interviews were carried out using a form with 41 questions distributed into three sections: sociodemographic data; data on the disease, treatment and conventional medication adherence; and data on the use of medicinal plants. Descriptive and inferential analysis of data was performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20.0. Results: Of the 122 patients, 66 (54.09%) received tertiary care, 50.82% were older than 60 years (n=62), 70.49% were women (n=86), 31.97% had incomplete primary education (n=39), 45.08% were retired/pensioners (n=55), 55.74% lived with a partner (n=68) and 32.79% were hypertensive/diabetics (n=40). Use of plants was significantly associated with level of care (p=0.0001), education (p=0.021) and underlying disease (p=0.0001). Conclusion: The use of medicinal plants was present in the study population and the high prevalence of the use points to the need of further studies about the benefits and harms of this practice, the training of the professionals involved, and, consequently, the safety, efficacy, and rational use by the patients.
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