Abstract
This research evaluated the use of phytotherapy in children who attend a Health Center in an urban area and a Health Center in the suburbs of São Paulo city. This is an exploratory and descriptive study with 120 mothers who attend two Health Centers (60 mothers in the urban area and another 60 in the suburbs), during December 2001. After receiving approval from the Ethics Committee, the mothers were individually interviewed and it was confirmed that 79 (66%) of them frequently used chamomile, fennel and peppermint for the intestinal cramps, flu symptoms and to calm their children down. Directions on how and what to use was provided mainly by parents and grandparents (57%) and no great differences could be found in the use of herbs in the two areas of São Paulo.
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Alves, A. R., & da Silva, M. J. (2003). O uso da fitoterapia no cuidado de crianças com até cinco anos em área central e periférica da cidade de São Paulo. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem Da U S P, 37(4), 85–91. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0080-62342003000400010
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