Plants used by Brazilian communities of African descent for women's health

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Letícia Francine Silva Ramos , Ananda Gomes de Sousa , Rebeca de Siqueira Amorim , Alan de Araújo Roque , Israel Luís Diniz Carvalho , Ana Laura Vilela de Carvalho , Maiara Bernardes Marques , Milena Evangelista dos Santos , Moan Jéfter Fernandes Costa , Luiza Rayanna Amorim de Lima , Pedro Henrique Sette-de-Souza
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Quilombola women are primarily responsible for maintaining ethnopharmacological knowledge. Their knowledge is transmitted orally to their descendants, preserving cultural identity and ensuring the survival of Quilombola communities. Was conducting a scoping review on the use of medicinal plants by Quilombola women. Based on the PPC strategy (population, concept, and context) and the “Joanna Briggs Institute Reviewer's Manual”, this systematic scoping review sought to answer the guiding question: which medicinal plants are used for diseases that compromise women's health in Brazilian communities of African descent? The article has registered this research in the Open Science Framework available at osf.io/eb2nc, at identifier DOI https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/5N24Y. Using the search keys, 888 studies were found. After reading the titles and abstracts, 38 studies moved on to the next stage. During the reading of the texts in full, 32 were excluded for not meeting all the inclusion criteria and six studies were included in the research. In all, 44 plants, belonging to 23 families, were mentioned in the studies. The plants reported by the study have a plurality in their therapeutic use, the form of preparation, and part of the plant used. Regarding women's health, plants were recorded for sexual, menstrual, and postpartum care. The appreciation and recognition of this ancestral knowledge contribute not only to Women's health but also to strengthening the identity and rescuing the cultural roots of these communities.
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Clinics
Clinics 医学-医学:内科
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4.10
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129
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52 days
期刊介绍: CLINICS is an electronic journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles in continuous flow, of interest to clinicians and researchers in the medical sciences. CLINICS complies with the policies of funding agencies which request or require deposition of the published articles that they fund into publicly available databases. CLINICS supports the position of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) on trial registration.
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