Knowledge and intention to use phytotherapy in a basic health unit

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Mariana Aparecida
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Obici, Simoni, Albiero, Adriana Lenita Meyer
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Interfaces Científicas. Saúde e Ambiente (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/137
Resumo: It is estimated that 80% of the population depends on the phytotherapy, regarding the primary attention to health, and most of them rely just on the plants as the only source of medicine. Since these professionals do not master the knowledge on phytotherapy prescription, due to the fact that this subject is not part of their academic training, the need for a plan which modifies this framework is necessary, in the municipalities interested in offering safe use of herbal medicines to their community. The objective of this study is to identify the level of knowledge and interest which may be observed among the prescribers of Basic Health Unit (BHU) Pinheiros, regarding the use of medicinal plants as a treatment. Questionnaires were administered to eight doctors and eight nurses from UBS. Data was collected in November 2010 and was then tabulated and analyzed. Most doctors and nurses who were interviewed prescribe/indicate medicinal plants, and, most frequently, as antidepressant/calming, and for flu, coughs and stomach discomfort. The vast majority of respondents had no contact with herbal medicine during their training processes and they were interested in learning more about medicinal plants, so, as they mentioned, the number of prescriptions could be increased. From these data, we conclude that professionals do not have much knowledge about medicinal plants, but most of them want to learn more about it. This is important because these professionals could teach users about the rational and safe use of these drugs.
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spelling Knowledge and intention to use phytotherapy in a basic health unitEl conocimiento y la intención de utilizar las hierbas en una unidad básica de saludConhecimento e intenção de uso da fitoterapia em uma Unidade Básica de SaúdePhytotherapeutic drugsMedicinal PlantsHealth CentersMedicamentos fitoterápicosPlantas medicinalesCentros de SaludMedicamentos fitoterápicosPlantas MedicinaisCentros de Saúde.It is estimated that 80% of the population depends on the phytotherapy, regarding the primary attention to health, and most of them rely just on the plants as the only source of medicine. Since these professionals do not master the knowledge on phytotherapy prescription, due to the fact that this subject is not part of their academic training, the need for a plan which modifies this framework is necessary, in the municipalities interested in offering safe use of herbal medicines to their community. The objective of this study is to identify the level of knowledge and interest which may be observed among the prescribers of Basic Health Unit (BHU) Pinheiros, regarding the use of medicinal plants as a treatment. Questionnaires were administered to eight doctors and eight nurses from UBS. Data was collected in November 2010 and was then tabulated and analyzed. Most doctors and nurses who were interviewed prescribe/indicate medicinal plants, and, most frequently, as antidepressant/calming, and for flu, coughs and stomach discomfort. The vast majority of respondents had no contact with herbal medicine during their training processes and they were interested in learning more about medicinal plants, so, as they mentioned, the number of prescriptions could be increased. From these data, we conclude that professionals do not have much knowledge about medicinal plants, but most of them want to learn more about it. This is important because these professionals could teach users about the rational and safe use of these drugs.Se estima que el 80% de la población depende de las hierbas en lo que respecta a su salud primaria y la mayoría de estas plantas es la única fuente de medicamentos. Dado que existe una falta de conocimiento de los prescriptores sobre la medicina a base de hierbas, ya que el tema no es parte de su formación académica, surge la necesidad de la creación de un plan para modificar esta situación en los municipios interesados en ofrecer un uso seguro de los medicamentos herbarios a su comunidad. El objetivo de este estudio es identificar el grado de conocimiento e interés por parte de los prescriptores de la Unidad Básica de Salud (UBS) Pinheiros, relacionado al uso de plantas medicinales como tratamiento. Los cuestionarios fueron administrados a ocho médicos y ocho enfermeras de la UBS. Los datos fueron recogidos en noviembre de 2010 y fueron tabulados y analizados. La mayoría de los médicos y enfermeros entrevistados prescribe / indica las plantas medicinales eventualmente. Las situaciones mencionadas con mayor frecuencia fueron, como antidepresivo / calmante, para gripe, tos y molestias en el estómago. La gran mayoría de los encuestados no tuvo contacto con la medicina herbaria durante su formación y están interesados en aprender más sobre las plantas medicinales, las cuales dicen podrían aumentar el número de recetas. A partir de estos datos, llegamos a la conclusión de que los profesionales no tienen mucho conocimiento sobre plantas medicinales, pero la mayoría de ellos tienen el deseo de aprender más sobre ellas. Esto es importante porque estos profesionales podrían pasar más información a los usuarios sobre el uso racional y seguro de estos medicamentos.Estima-se que 80% da população mundial dependa da fitoterapia no que se refere à atenção primária em saúde e grande parte destes tem nas plantas a única fonte de medicamentos. Uma vez que existe uma deficiência no conhecimento dos profissionais prescritores sobre fitoterapia, já que este assunto não faz parte de sua formação acadêmica, surge a necessidade de um plano modificador deste quadro, pelos municípios interessados em ofertar o uso seguro de medicamentos fitoterápicos para sua comunidade. O objetivo deste trabalho é identificar o grau de conhecimento e interesse por parte dos prescritores da Unidade Básica de Saúde (UBS) Pinheiros, em relação à utilização de plantas medicinais como forma de tratamento. Foram aplicados questionários a oito médicos e oito enfermeiros da UBS. Os dados foram coletados em novembro de 2010 e depois foram tabulados e analisados. A maioria dos médicos e enfermeiros entrevistados prescreve/indica plantas medicinais eventualmente, e as situações de prescrição mais citadas foram: como antidepressivo/calmante, para gripe, tosse e mal estar gástrico. A grande maioria dos entrevistados não teve contato com fitoterapia durante a sua formação e tem interesse em aprender mais sobre plantas medicinais, o que segundo eles poderia aumentar o número de prescrições. A partir destes dados, concluímos que os profissionais não tem muito conhecimento a respeito de plantas medicinais, mas que a maioria deles tem vontade de aprender mais sobre o assunto. Isso é importante, pois estes profissionais poderiam passar mais informações para os usuários a respeito do uso racional e seguro destes medicamentos.Editora Universitária Tiradentes2012-09-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/13710.17564/2316-3798.2012v1n1p53-59Interfaces Científicas - Saúde e Ambiente; v. 1 n. 1 (2012); 53-592316-37982316-331310.17564/2316-3798.2012v1n1reponame:Interfaces Científicas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Knowledge and intention to use phytotherapy in a basic health unit
El conocimiento y la intención de utilizar las hierbas en una unidad básica de salud
Conhecimento e intenção de uso da fitoterapia em uma Unidade Básica de Saúde
title Knowledge and intention to use phytotherapy in a basic health unit
spellingShingle Knowledge and intention to use phytotherapy in a basic health unit
Lopes, Mariana Aparecida
Phytotherapeutic drugs
Medicinal Plants
Health Centers
Medicamentos fitoterápicos
Plantas medicinales
Centros de Salud
Medicamentos fitoterápicos
Plantas Medicinais
Centros de Saúde.
title_short Knowledge and intention to use phytotherapy in a basic health unit
title_full Knowledge and intention to use phytotherapy in a basic health unit
title_fullStr Knowledge and intention to use phytotherapy in a basic health unit
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and intention to use phytotherapy in a basic health unit
title_sort Knowledge and intention to use phytotherapy in a basic health unit
author Lopes, Mariana Aparecida
author_facet Lopes, Mariana Aparecida
Obici, Simoni
Albiero, Adriana Lenita Meyer
author_role author
author2 Obici, Simoni
Albiero, Adriana Lenita Meyer
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Mariana Aparecida
Obici, Simoni
Albiero, Adriana Lenita Meyer
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Phytotherapeutic drugs
Medicinal Plants
Health Centers
Medicamentos fitoterápicos
Plantas medicinales
Centros de Salud
Medicamentos fitoterápicos
Plantas Medicinais
Centros de Saúde.
topic Phytotherapeutic drugs
Medicinal Plants
Health Centers
Medicamentos fitoterápicos
Plantas medicinales
Centros de Salud
Medicamentos fitoterápicos
Plantas Medicinais
Centros de Saúde.
description It is estimated that 80% of the population depends on the phytotherapy, regarding the primary attention to health, and most of them rely just on the plants as the only source of medicine. Since these professionals do not master the knowledge on phytotherapy prescription, due to the fact that this subject is not part of their academic training, the need for a plan which modifies this framework is necessary, in the municipalities interested in offering safe use of herbal medicines to their community. The objective of this study is to identify the level of knowledge and interest which may be observed among the prescribers of Basic Health Unit (BHU) Pinheiros, regarding the use of medicinal plants as a treatment. Questionnaires were administered to eight doctors and eight nurses from UBS. Data was collected in November 2010 and was then tabulated and analyzed. Most doctors and nurses who were interviewed prescribe/indicate medicinal plants, and, most frequently, as antidepressant/calming, and for flu, coughs and stomach discomfort. The vast majority of respondents had no contact with herbal medicine during their training processes and they were interested in learning more about medicinal plants, so, as they mentioned, the number of prescriptions could be increased. From these data, we conclude that professionals do not have much knowledge about medicinal plants, but most of them want to learn more about it. This is important because these professionals could teach users about the rational and safe use of these drugs.
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