Rev Rene (Jan 2016)

Traditional use of medicinal plants by elderly

  • Alexandre Rocha Alves Pereira,
  • Ana Paula Machado Velho,
  • Diógenes Aparício Garcia Cortez,
  • Laura Ligiana Dias Szerwieski,
  • Lucia Elaine Ranieri Cortez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 427 – 434

Abstract

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Objective: identify the traditional use of medicinal plants by the elderly. Methods: exploratory and descriptive study conducted in the Intermunicipal Consortium on Health. Three hundred and fifty-one questionnaires were applied to the elderly to survey socio-demographic information and issues related to plants. Results: the use of plants was reported by 78.4% of the elderly, and these were collected in backyards. The most often cited plants were mint, boldo, fennel, lemongrass and chamomile. Regarding the reason for use, 33.3% participants said that “it’s not harmful to health”, 61.8% usually indicate the use to other people. Most elderly make use of plants in a safe manner, and these are present in the daily lives of these people as a therapeutic method. Conclusion: the elderly make use of medicinal plants as an important therapeutic resource.