ALVES, D. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2072711217396350; ALVES, Darismar Afonso Querino.
Resumo:
Medicinal plants are part of human history and are used for a wide range of treatments.
However, it is clear that this practice, which is passed down from one generation to the
next, ends up being little used by young people, especially children and adolescents in
elementary school. Given this problem, the study aimed to carry out an integrative
review focusing on the knowledge of elementary school students about medicinal
plants. The methodology is an integrative review, carried out in the databases of the
Capes Periódicos Portal and the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations
(BDTD), during the month of September 2024. Data collection used the descriptors:
Education. Elementary School. Medicinal Plants. Cross-referencing occurred using the
Boolean descriptor and. The guiding question was: What is the knowledge of
elementary school students about medicinal plants? The inclusion criteria for the
integrative review were: scientific articles, monographs, dissertations and theses that
addressed the theme of the study, were written in Portuguese, had free access and were
published in the last 5 years, that is, from 2019 to 2024. The results were found in two
different databases: in BDTD, 44 dissertations and theses were found; after going
through the criteria established in the integrative review, 13 studies remained and, of
these, 5 dissertations were selected; in the Capes Portal, 49 studies were identified; after
applying the inclusion criteria, this total fell to 27 and of this total, only 5 scientific
articles were part of the research. Of the 10 articles selected for the integrative review, 5
were dissertations and 5 were scientific articles, published between 2019 and 2023. It
was concluded that there is good material that presents the topic and that despite there
being some difficulties in relation to teaching medicinal plants to elementary school
students and even their interest, it is noted that teachers, especially those in the Science
discipline, seek to introduce this topic in the most diverse ways, such as building
vegetable gardens and raising awareness about the importance of practices aimed at
environmental preservation.