Analysis of the profile of brazilian fellowship researchers productivity in physiology: observational study

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Michelly Cardoso
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: DeSantana, Josimari Melo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18906
Resumo: In view of the devaluation of Brazilian education and science observed in recent years and considering the importance of Physiology as basic science it is necessary to carry out the general mapping of this area by analyzing the profile of productivity researchers fellows and, therefore, highlight possible discrepancies existing between the different levels of categories. This is an observational, descriptive study. Free access was made to the information contained on National Council for Scientific and Technological Development website for the identification of PQ fellows. We found 193 PQ fellowship in Physiology, 72% of which were located in the Southeast region. We also observed a predominance of male fellowships (54.9%). Regarding the distribution by public and private sectors, 94.8% were in the public service. Among the Institutions where the researchers were located, 6 of them are responsible for 52.4% of the PQ fellowships. When analyzing the total number of PG programs reposted in the Lattes, we found a total of 152 PG programs, of which 46 are in the area of CBII. We conclude that although researchers from all over the Brazilian territory may apply for a Productivity Grant, these are still concentrated in the Southeast region, thus revealing the disparity in distribution. We also highlight the distribution of fellowship by sex, indicating a predominance of males, especially at higher hierarchical levels. Based on our data, the most researchers are linked to only one graduate program and 27.6% of them are allocated to the area of Biological Science II.
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spelling Analysis of the profile of brazilian fellowship researchers productivity in physiology: observational studyAnálisis del perfil de la productividad de los investigadores becarios brasileños en fisiología: estudio observacionalAnálise do perfil de produtividade de pesquisadores bolsistas brasileiros em fisiologia: estudo observacionalProdução científicaProdutividade em pesquisaCNPqCiências biológicasFisiologia.Scientific productionResearch productivityBiological Science DisciplinesCNPqPhysiology.Producción científicaProductividad de la investigaciónCNPqCiencias biológicasFisiología.In view of the devaluation of Brazilian education and science observed in recent years and considering the importance of Physiology as basic science it is necessary to carry out the general mapping of this area by analyzing the profile of productivity researchers fellows and, therefore, highlight possible discrepancies existing between the different levels of categories. This is an observational, descriptive study. Free access was made to the information contained on National Council for Scientific and Technological Development website for the identification of PQ fellows. We found 193 PQ fellowship in Physiology, 72% of which were located in the Southeast region. We also observed a predominance of male fellowships (54.9%). Regarding the distribution by public and private sectors, 94.8% were in the public service. Among the Institutions where the researchers were located, 6 of them are responsible for 52.4% of the PQ fellowships. When analyzing the total number of PG programs reposted in the Lattes, we found a total of 152 PG programs, of which 46 are in the area of CBII. We conclude that although researchers from all over the Brazilian territory may apply for a Productivity Grant, these are still concentrated in the Southeast region, thus revealing the disparity in distribution. We also highlight the distribution of fellowship by sex, indicating a predominance of males, especially at higher hierarchical levels. Based on our data, the most researchers are linked to only one graduate program and 27.6% of them are allocated to the area of Biological Science II.En vista de la devaluación de la educación y la ciencia brasileñas observada en los últimos años y considerando la importancia de la Fisiología no solo como ciencia básica, es necesario realizar un mapeo general de esta área a través del análisis del perfil de los investigadores de productividady, por lo tanto, resaltar las posibles discrepancias que existen entre los diferentes niveles de categorías. Este es un estudio observacional descriptivo. Se realizó acceso gratuito a la información contenida en el sitio web del CNPq para la identificación de los bencarios PQ. Encontramos 193 becas PQ en Fisiología, el 72% de los cuales se ubicaron en la región Sudeste. También observamos un predominio de becarios varones (54,9). En cuanto a la distribución por sector público y privado, el 94,8% correspondió al sector público. Entre las Instituciones donde se ubicaron los investigadores, 6 de ellos son responsables del 52,4% de los becarios PQ. Al analizar la cantidad total de programas PG reportados en Lattes, encontramos un total de 152 programas PG, de los cuales 46 están insertados en el área CBII. Concluimos que, si bien los investigadores de todo el territorio brasileño pueden solicitar una Beca de Productividad, aún se concentran en la región Sudeste, lo que revela la disparidad presente en la distribución. También destacamos la distribución de las becas por género, lo que indica un predominio del sexo masculino, especialmente en los niveles jerárquicos superiores. Según nuestros datos, la mayoría de investigadores están vinculados a un solo programa de posgrado y el 27,6% de ellos están asignados al área de Ciencias Biológicas II.Tendo em vista a desvalorização da educação e ciência brasileira observada nos últimos anos e considerando a importância da Fisiologia não só enquanto ciência básica faz-se necessário realização do mapeamento geral dessa área por meio da análise do perfil dos pesquisadores em produtividade (PQ) e, com isso, destacar possíveis discrepâncias existentes entre os diferentes níveis de categorias. Trata-se de um estudo observacional, descritivo. Fez-se acesso livre às informações contidas no site Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) para identificação dos bolsistas PQ. Encontramos 193 bolsistas PQ em Fisiologia, sendo que 72% estavam localizados na região Sudeste. Observamos ainda predominância de bolsistas do sexo masculino (54.9). No que diz respeito a distribuição por setores Público e Privado, 94.8% encontravam-se no setor Público. Dentre as Instituições em que os pesquisadores estavam locados, 6 delas são responsáveis por 52.4% dos bolsistas PQ. Quando analisada a quantidade total de programas de PG relatados no Lattes, encontramos um total de 152 programas de PG, dos quais 46 estão inseridos na área CBII. Concluímos que, embora pesquisadores de todo território brasileiro possam pleitear Bolsa Produtividade, estas ainda se mantêm concentradas na região Sudeste, revelando, assim, a disparidade presente na distribuição. Destacamos, ainda, a distribuição das bolsas por sexo, apontando predomínio do sexo masculino, especialmente em níveis hierárquicos mais altos. Baseado em nossos dados, a maioria dos pesquisadores estão vinculados em apenas um programa de pós-graduação e 27.6% deles estão alocados na área Ciências Biológicas II.Research, Society and Development2021-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1890610.33448/rsd-v10i10.18906Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e296101018906Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e296101018906Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e2961010189062525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18906/16850Copyright (c) 2021 Michelly Cardoso Silva; Josimari Melo DeSantanahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Michelly CardosoDeSantana, Josimari Melo2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18906Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:55.610618Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the profile of brazilian fellowship researchers productivity in physiology: observational study
Análisis del perfil de la productividad de los investigadores becarios brasileños en fisiología: estudio observacional
Análise do perfil de produtividade de pesquisadores bolsistas brasileiros em fisiologia: estudo observacional
title Analysis of the profile of brazilian fellowship researchers productivity in physiology: observational study
spellingShingle Analysis of the profile of brazilian fellowship researchers productivity in physiology: observational study
Silva, Michelly Cardoso
Produção científica
Produtividade em pesquisa
CNPq
Ciências biológicas
Fisiologia.
Scientific production
Research productivity
Biological Science Disciplines
CNPq
Physiology.
Producción científica
Productividad de la investigación
CNPq
Ciencias biológicas
Fisiología.
title_short Analysis of the profile of brazilian fellowship researchers productivity in physiology: observational study
title_full Analysis of the profile of brazilian fellowship researchers productivity in physiology: observational study
title_fullStr Analysis of the profile of brazilian fellowship researchers productivity in physiology: observational study
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the profile of brazilian fellowship researchers productivity in physiology: observational study
title_sort Analysis of the profile of brazilian fellowship researchers productivity in physiology: observational study
author Silva, Michelly Cardoso
author_facet Silva, Michelly Cardoso
DeSantana, Josimari Melo
author_role author
author2 DeSantana, Josimari Melo
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Michelly Cardoso
DeSantana, Josimari Melo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Produção científica
Produtividade em pesquisa
CNPq
Ciências biológicas
Fisiologia.
Scientific production
Research productivity
Biological Science Disciplines
CNPq
Physiology.
Producción científica
Productividad de la investigación
CNPq
Ciencias biológicas
Fisiología.
topic Produção científica
Produtividade em pesquisa
CNPq
Ciências biológicas
Fisiologia.
Scientific production
Research productivity
Biological Science Disciplines
CNPq
Physiology.
Producción científica
Productividad de la investigación
CNPq
Ciencias biológicas
Fisiología.
description In view of the devaluation of Brazilian education and science observed in recent years and considering the importance of Physiology as basic science it is necessary to carry out the general mapping of this area by analyzing the profile of productivity researchers fellows and, therefore, highlight possible discrepancies existing between the different levels of categories. This is an observational, descriptive study. Free access was made to the information contained on National Council for Scientific and Technological Development website for the identification of PQ fellows. We found 193 PQ fellowship in Physiology, 72% of which were located in the Southeast region. We also observed a predominance of male fellowships (54.9%). Regarding the distribution by public and private sectors, 94.8% were in the public service. Among the Institutions where the researchers were located, 6 of them are responsible for 52.4% of the PQ fellowships. When analyzing the total number of PG programs reposted in the Lattes, we found a total of 152 PG programs, of which 46 are in the area of CBII. We conclude that although researchers from all over the Brazilian territory may apply for a Productivity Grant, these are still concentrated in the Southeast region, thus revealing the disparity in distribution. We also highlight the distribution of fellowship by sex, indicating a predominance of males, especially at higher hierarchical levels. Based on our data, the most researchers are linked to only one graduate program and 27.6% of them are allocated to the area of Biological Science II.
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