Indication of herbal medicines and medicinal plants by the doctors of Basic Health Units

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Autor(a) principal: Bezerra, Janete de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lima, Cícera Norma Fernandes, Sousa, Elaine Aparecida Pereira, Almeida-Bezerra, José Weverton, Oliveira, Maraiza Gregorio de, Silva, Cícero Lourenço da, Pereira, Ginna Gonçalves, Araújo, Welia Pereira de, Santos, Allyson Francisco dos, Silva, Maria Arlene Pessoa da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30542
Resumo: In Brazil, the use of medicinal plants in the treatment of illnesses is influenced by indigenous, African and European cultures. Approximately 80% of the world population uses plants or their preparations in health care, making it a complementary therapy. Thus, the objective was to identify the indication made by doctors working in the Family Health Strategy for medicinal plants and/or herbal medicines. Thirty-one doctors from the Basic Health Units located in Juazeiro do Norte-CE were interviewed, using semi-structured forms. For data analysis, the Microsoft Excel 2010 program was used. 23 plant species indicated for medicinal purposes and 19 phytotherapeutic purposes were identified, and Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf, Matricaria chamomilla L., Aloe vera L. Burm.f. and Peumus boldus Molina were more representative among plants, and Valeriane® (Valeriana officinalis L.); Calman® (Passiflora incarnata L., Crataegus oxyacantha L. and Salix alba L.); Ginkgo biloba® Extract (Ginkgo biloba L.); Sintocalmy® (Passiflora incarnata L.) and Liberaflux® (Hedera helix L.) were the most representative among herbal medicines. It was found that doctors recommend plants and/or herbal medicines in the treatment of certain diseases, however further study is needed regarding their use and dosage.
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spelling Indication of herbal medicines and medicinal plants by the doctors of Basic Health Units Indicación de fitoterapéuticos y plantas medicinales por médicos de Unidades Básicas de SaludIndicação de fitoterápicos e plantas medicinais pelos médicos de Unidades Básicas de Saúde EthnobotanyAlternative medicineFamily Health Program.EtnobotánicaMedicina alternativaPrograma de Salud Familia.EtnobotânicaMedicina alternativaPrograma Saúde da Família.In Brazil, the use of medicinal plants in the treatment of illnesses is influenced by indigenous, African and European cultures. Approximately 80% of the world population uses plants or their preparations in health care, making it a complementary therapy. Thus, the objective was to identify the indication made by doctors working in the Family Health Strategy for medicinal plants and/or herbal medicines. Thirty-one doctors from the Basic Health Units located in Juazeiro do Norte-CE were interviewed, using semi-structured forms. For data analysis, the Microsoft Excel 2010 program was used. 23 plant species indicated for medicinal purposes and 19 phytotherapeutic purposes were identified, and Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf, Matricaria chamomilla L., Aloe vera L. Burm.f. and Peumus boldus Molina were more representative among plants, and Valeriane® (Valeriana officinalis L.); Calman® (Passiflora incarnata L., Crataegus oxyacantha L. and Salix alba L.); Ginkgo biloba® Extract (Ginkgo biloba L.); Sintocalmy® (Passiflora incarnata L.) and Liberaflux® (Hedera helix L.) were the most representative among herbal medicines. It was found that doctors recommend plants and/or herbal medicines in the treatment of certain diseases, however further study is needed regarding their use and dosage.En Brasil, el uso de plantas medicinales en el tratamiento de enfermedades está influenciado por las culturas indígenas, africanas y europeas. Aproximadamente el 80% de la población mundial utiliza plantas o sus preparados en el cuidado de la salud, lo que las convierte en una terapia complementaria. Así, el objetivo fue identificar la indicación hecha por los médicos que actúan en la Estrategia de Salud de la Familia para plantas medicinales y/o fitoterápicos. Fueron entrevistados 31 médicos de las Unidades Básicas de Salud ubicadas en Juazeiro do Norte-CE, utilizando formularios semiestructurados. Para el análisis de datos se utilizó el programa Microsoft Excel 2010. Se identificaron 23 especies de plantas indicadas con fines medicinales y 19 con fines fitoterapéuticos, y Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf, Matricaria chamomilla L., Aloe vera L. Burm.f. y Peumus boldus Molina fueron más representativas entre las plantas, y Valeriana® (Valeriana officinalis L.); Calman® (Passiflora incarnata L., Crataegus oxyacantha L. y Salix alba L.); Extracto de Ginkgo biloba® (Ginkgo biloba L.); Sintocalmy® (Passiflora incarnata L.) y Liberaflux® (Hedera helix L.) fueron las más representativas entre las hierbas medicinales. Se encontró que los médicos recomiendan plantas y/o medicinas a base de hierbas en el tratamiento de ciertas enfermedades, sin embargo, se necesitan más estudios sobre su uso y dosificación.No Brasil, o uso de plantas medicinais no tratamento de enfermidades tem influência das culturas indígena, africana e europeia. Aproximadamente 80% da população mundial faz o uso de plantas ou de suas preparações no cuidado para com a saúde, tornando-se uma terapia complementar. Dessa forma objetivou-se identificar a indicação realizada por médicos atuantes na Estratégia Saúde da Família de plantas medicinais e/ou fitoterápicos. Foram entrevistados 31 médicos das Unidades Básicas de Saúde situadas em Juazeiro do Norte-CE, com o auxílio de formulários semiestruturados. Para análise dos dados foi utilizado o programa Microsoft Excel 2010. Foram identificadas 23 espécies vegetais indicadas para fins medicinais e 19 fitoterápicos, sendo que Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf, Matricaria chamomilla L., Aloe vera L. Burm.f. e Peumus boldus Molina apresentaram maior representatividade entre as plantas, e Valeriane® (Valeriana officinalis L.); Calman® (Passiflora incarnata L., Crataegus oxyacantha L. e Salix alba L.); Extrato de Ginkgo biloba® (Ginkgo biloba L.); Sintocalmy® (Passiflora incarnata L.) e Liberaflux® (Hedera helix L.) a maior representatividade entre os fitoterápicos. Verificou-se que os médicos indicam plantas e/ou fitoterápicos, no tratamento de determinadas doenças, contudo ainda se faz necessário um estudo mais aprofundado quanto ao uso e posologia dos mesmos.Research, Society and Development2022-06-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3054210.33448/rsd-v11i8.30542Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 8; e34111830542Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 8; e34111830542Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 8; e341118305422525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30542/26587Copyright (c) 2022 Janete de Souza Bezerra; Cícera Norma Fernandes Lima; Elaine Aparecida Pereira Sousa; José Weverton Almeida-Bezerra; Maraiza Gregorio de Oliveira; Cícero Lourenço da Silva; Ginna Gonçalves Pereira; Welia Pereira de Araújo; Allyson Francisco dos Santos; Maria Arlene Pessoa da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBezerra, Janete de Souza Lima, Cícera Norma Fernandes Sousa, Elaine Aparecida Pereira Almeida-Bezerra, José WevertonOliveira, Maraiza Gregorio de Silva, Cícero Lourenço da Pereira, Ginna Gonçalves Araújo, Welia Pereira de Santos, Allyson Francisco dos Silva, Maria Arlene Pessoa da 2022-07-01T13:34:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/30542Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:15.618078Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Indication of herbal medicines and medicinal plants by the doctors of Basic Health Units
Indicación de fitoterapéuticos y plantas medicinales por médicos de Unidades Básicas de Salud
Indicação de fitoterápicos e plantas medicinais pelos médicos de Unidades Básicas de Saúde
title Indication of herbal medicines and medicinal plants by the doctors of Basic Health Units
spellingShingle Indication of herbal medicines and medicinal plants by the doctors of Basic Health Units
Bezerra, Janete de Souza
Ethnobotany
Alternative medicine
Family Health Program.
Etnobotánica
Medicina alternativa
Programa de Salud Familia.
Etnobotânica
Medicina alternativa
Programa Saúde da Família.
title_short Indication of herbal medicines and medicinal plants by the doctors of Basic Health Units
title_full Indication of herbal medicines and medicinal plants by the doctors of Basic Health Units
title_fullStr Indication of herbal medicines and medicinal plants by the doctors of Basic Health Units
title_full_unstemmed Indication of herbal medicines and medicinal plants by the doctors of Basic Health Units
title_sort Indication of herbal medicines and medicinal plants by the doctors of Basic Health Units
author Bezerra, Janete de Souza
author_facet Bezerra, Janete de Souza
Lima, Cícera Norma Fernandes
Sousa, Elaine Aparecida Pereira
Almeida-Bezerra, José Weverton
Oliveira, Maraiza Gregorio de
Silva, Cícero Lourenço da
Pereira, Ginna Gonçalves
Araújo, Welia Pereira de
Santos, Allyson Francisco dos
Silva, Maria Arlene Pessoa da
author_role author
author2 Lima, Cícera Norma Fernandes
Sousa, Elaine Aparecida Pereira
Almeida-Bezerra, José Weverton
Oliveira, Maraiza Gregorio de
Silva, Cícero Lourenço da
Pereira, Ginna Gonçalves
Araújo, Welia Pereira de
Santos, Allyson Francisco dos
Silva, Maria Arlene Pessoa da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bezerra, Janete de Souza
Lima, Cícera Norma Fernandes
Sousa, Elaine Aparecida Pereira
Almeida-Bezerra, José Weverton
Oliveira, Maraiza Gregorio de
Silva, Cícero Lourenço da
Pereira, Ginna Gonçalves
Araújo, Welia Pereira de
Santos, Allyson Francisco dos
Silva, Maria Arlene Pessoa da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ethnobotany
Alternative medicine
Family Health Program.
Etnobotánica
Medicina alternativa
Programa de Salud Familia.
Etnobotânica
Medicina alternativa
Programa Saúde da Família.
topic Ethnobotany
Alternative medicine
Family Health Program.
Etnobotánica
Medicina alternativa
Programa de Salud Familia.
Etnobotânica
Medicina alternativa
Programa Saúde da Família.
description In Brazil, the use of medicinal plants in the treatment of illnesses is influenced by indigenous, African and European cultures. Approximately 80% of the world population uses plants or their preparations in health care, making it a complementary therapy. Thus, the objective was to identify the indication made by doctors working in the Family Health Strategy for medicinal plants and/or herbal medicines. Thirty-one doctors from the Basic Health Units located in Juazeiro do Norte-CE were interviewed, using semi-structured forms. For data analysis, the Microsoft Excel 2010 program was used. 23 plant species indicated for medicinal purposes and 19 phytotherapeutic purposes were identified, and Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf, Matricaria chamomilla L., Aloe vera L. Burm.f. and Peumus boldus Molina were more representative among plants, and Valeriane® (Valeriana officinalis L.); Calman® (Passiflora incarnata L., Crataegus oxyacantha L. and Salix alba L.); Ginkgo biloba® Extract (Ginkgo biloba L.); Sintocalmy® (Passiflora incarnata L.) and Liberaflux® (Hedera helix L.) were the most representative among herbal medicines. It was found that doctors recommend plants and/or herbal medicines in the treatment of certain diseases, however further study is needed regarding their use and dosage.
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