GADELHA, Claudia Sarmento.
Resumo:
The use of medicinal plants as alternative medicine is an ancient
practice, however, the inclusion of herbal medicines is recent, however, has
been encouraged their prescription by SUS. The World Health Organization,
takes into account the culture and the existing biodiversity in Brazil, in view of
the complexity involved in herbal medicine, the National Policy on Medicinal
Plant and Herbal. This research aimed to evaluate the use of herbal and
medicinal plants in the basic health of the municipality of Sousa-PB. To this
were applied forms with patients / users and health professionals (doctors and
nurses), regarding the use, indications, contraindications among others. The
survey was conducted between the months of July to October 2014. In relation
to the age group 90% of respondents have aged between 22 and 59, in relation
to income users 40% of them have an income of less than R $ 1,000 , 00, as
the indication of the use of medicinal plants 96.7% of users use a popular
statement. Regarding the plants most used by patients were cited: Breaking
stone 58 quotes, Mint 44, Aroeira 38, 32 Aloe, Rosemary Northeast 16 and cat's
claw 10 citations. 58.4% of users find the excellent idea of SUS medicinal plants
and herbal medicines available to the community, 90% of health professionals
consider insertion of herbal medicine in the SUS and especially in the UFS as
an advance for the community therapy, 88% of professionals Health reported
that the knowledge they have are not enough for an orientation and / or proper
prescription and medicinal herbal plants or in relation to frequency and
recommendations that herbal prescribing health professionals were
antidepressant, soothing with a frequency of 0.35, followed by cough, flu and
respiratory system with 0.31 and 0.21 with gastric discomfort. However,
according to the data found in the search, it is suggest more incentives for parts
of the government, in addition, training for health professionals so that they feel
prepared to prescribe herbal medicines.