Produção científica sobre saúde indígena na biblioteca virtual em saúde Brasil (BVS): um estudo bibliométrico

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Natalia Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/18261
Resumo: The history of indigenous population has been marked by tragic epidemics of infectious and parasitic diseases and in 2020, with the pandemic of COVID-19, the political, social and environmental vulnerability of these populations is even more evident. Therefore, it is considered essential to know the scientific production about these populations considered vulnerable due to their space and socio-cultural expropriation and how close it is to the priority needs of health care. This study is justified in the sense of contributing to identify knowledge producers in research on indigenous health, providing evidence of institutional centrality and the possibility of greater investment in research in indigenous health. The Science, Technology, Society field allows us to analyze aspects that provide this construction: who researches, what is researched and for whom it is researched. Thus, the research has as its general objective to map and quantify the scientific activity in Brazilian indigenous health through bibliometric methods considering the year of publication, journal, author and keywords. As for the methodological procedures, it is classified as descriptive with a quantitative approach. The informational source chosen for the research was the Virtual Health Library Brazil, which is an integral part of the Virtual Health Library for Latin America and the Caribbean and to assist in the organization of the data, the StArt tool was used. From the search strings used in the VHL Brazil portal, 1083 articles were identified; after reading the articles and predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, 126 articles were kept for analysis purposes. For the discussion of articles from the perspective of Science, Technology and Society, it was considered important to indicate: indigenous cultural issues on each theme; change in habits and aspects related to technologies. The year indicator showed considerable growth only in 2014, with more periods of stability than growth or retraction of publications. The periodical indicator presented the Public Health Notebook with the largest number of publications. Regarding the author indicator, the one that most published in the analyzed period was Santos, Ricardo Ventura. And from the indicator of the keywords of the articles, it was possible to find out which themes were most addressed in the period from 2010 to 2018 and they are: oral health, followed by women's health, tuberculosis, nursing and surveillance and nutritional status. As a limitation of the research, in order to better understand the scientific progress in relation to the recovered targeted subjects through the StArt tool research, it should be pointed out the need for an analysis of the articles in relation to the methodological issues; it would also be interesting to expand the study to books, theses and dissertations and scientific events. In addition, it was observed that the theme of women's health has 4 lines of research in the Research Priority Agenda of the Ministry of Health, which would be a specific theme to be studied in new research.
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spelling Almeida, Natalia RodriguesOgata, Márcia Niitumahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3274294833403570http://lattes.cnpq.br/6131439730455834https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7011-188X0000-0001-8390-7334de283231-8c16-4643-a406-d1efa2a33ce92023-07-11T13:00:50Z2023-07-11T13:00:50Z2021-06-07ALMEIDA, Natalia Rodrigues. Produção científica sobre saúde indígena na biblioteca virtual em saúde Brasil (BVS): um estudo bibliométrico. 2021. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2021. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/18261.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/18261The history of indigenous population has been marked by tragic epidemics of infectious and parasitic diseases and in 2020, with the pandemic of COVID-19, the political, social and environmental vulnerability of these populations is even more evident. Therefore, it is considered essential to know the scientific production about these populations considered vulnerable due to their space and socio-cultural expropriation and how close it is to the priority needs of health care. This study is justified in the sense of contributing to identify knowledge producers in research on indigenous health, providing evidence of institutional centrality and the possibility of greater investment in research in indigenous health. The Science, Technology, Society field allows us to analyze aspects that provide this construction: who researches, what is researched and for whom it is researched. Thus, the research has as its general objective to map and quantify the scientific activity in Brazilian indigenous health through bibliometric methods considering the year of publication, journal, author and keywords. As for the methodological procedures, it is classified as descriptive with a quantitative approach. The informational source chosen for the research was the Virtual Health Library Brazil, which is an integral part of the Virtual Health Library for Latin America and the Caribbean and to assist in the organization of the data, the StArt tool was used. From the search strings used in the VHL Brazil portal, 1083 articles were identified; after reading the articles and predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, 126 articles were kept for analysis purposes. For the discussion of articles from the perspective of Science, Technology and Society, it was considered important to indicate: indigenous cultural issues on each theme; change in habits and aspects related to technologies. The year indicator showed considerable growth only in 2014, with more periods of stability than growth or retraction of publications. The periodical indicator presented the Public Health Notebook with the largest number of publications. Regarding the author indicator, the one that most published in the analyzed period was Santos, Ricardo Ventura. And from the indicator of the keywords of the articles, it was possible to find out which themes were most addressed in the period from 2010 to 2018 and they are: oral health, followed by women's health, tuberculosis, nursing and surveillance and nutritional status. As a limitation of the research, in order to better understand the scientific progress in relation to the recovered targeted subjects through the StArt tool research, it should be pointed out the need for an analysis of the articles in relation to the methodological issues; it would also be interesting to expand the study to books, theses and dissertations and scientific events. In addition, it was observed that the theme of women's health has 4 lines of research in the Research Priority Agenda of the Ministry of Health, which would be a specific theme to be studied in new research.A história dos povos indígenas é marcada por trágicas epidemias de doenças infecciosas e parasitarias, em 2020 com a pandemia da COVID-19 evidencia ainda mais a vulnerabilidade política, social e ambiental desses povos. Por isso considera-se essencial conhecer a produção científica dessa população considerada vulnerável e o quanto ela se aproxima das necessidades prioritárias do cuidado a saúde. Esse estudo justifica-se no sentido de contribuir para identificar os produtores de conhecimento nas pesquisas sobre saúde indígena proporcionando evidenciar a centralidade institucionais e possibilidade de maior investimento em pesquisas em saúde indígena. O campo Ciência, Tecnologia, Sociedade nos permite analisar aspectos que propiciam essa construção: quem pesquisa, o que pesquisa e para quem pesquisa. Assim, a pesquisa apresenta como objetivo geral mapear e quantificar a atividade cientifica em saúde indígena brasileira através de métodos bibliométricos considerando o ano de publicação, periódico, autor e palavras-chave. Quanto aos procedimentos metodológicos classifica-se como descritiva com abordagem quantitativa. A fonte informacional escolhida para a pesquisa foi a Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde Brasil, que é parte integrante da Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde para América Latina e Caribe e pra auxiliar na organização dos dados, foi utilizada a ferramenta StArt. A partir dos strings de buscas utilizadas no portal BVS Brasil, foram identificados 1083 artigos, após leitura dos artigos e critérios de inclusão e exclusão predefinidos restaram 126 artigos para análise. Para a discussão dos artigos a partir do olhar da Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade considerou-se importante indicar: questões culturais indígenas sobre cada temática; indicação de mudança de hábitos e aspectos relacionados a tecnologias. O indicador de ano apresentou crescimento considerável apenas em 2014, havendo mais períodos de estabilidade do que crescimento ou retração das publicações. O indicador de periódico apresentou o Caderno de Saúde Pública com o maior numero de publicações. Em relação ao indicador de autor, o que mais publicou no período analisado foi Santos, Ricardo Ventura. E a partir do indicador de das palavras-chave dos artigos, foi possível descobrir quais foram os temas mais abordados no período de 2010 a 2018, são eles: saúde bucal, seguido da saúde da mulher, tuberculose, enfermagem e vigilância e estado nutricional. Como limitação da pesquisa aponta-se a necessidade de uma análise dos artigos em relação às questões metodológicas para melhor compreensão do avanço cientifico em relação aos enfoques recuperados, seria interessante também a ampliação do estudo para livros, teses e dissertações e eventos científico. Além disso, observou-se que a temática da saúde da mulher possui 4 linhas de pesquisa na Agenda de prioridade de pesquisa do Ministério da saúde o que seria uma temática especifica a ser estudada em novas pesquisas.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)porUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCâmpus São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade - PPGCTSUFSCarAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSaúde indígenaBibliometriaCiência Tecnologia e SociedadeIndigenous healthBibliometricsScience, Technology and SocietyCIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO::BIBLIOTECONOMIA::METODOS QUANTITATIVOS. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Scientific production on indigenous health in the Virtual Health Library Brazil (VHL): a bibliometric study
title Produção científica sobre saúde indígena na biblioteca virtual em saúde Brasil (BVS): um estudo bibliométrico
spellingShingle Produção científica sobre saúde indígena na biblioteca virtual em saúde Brasil (BVS): um estudo bibliométrico
Almeida, Natalia Rodrigues
Saúde indígena
Bibliometria
Ciência Tecnologia e Sociedade
Indigenous health
Bibliometrics
Science, Technology and Society
CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO::BIBLIOTECONOMIA::METODOS QUANTITATIVOS. BIBLIOMETRIA
title_short Produção científica sobre saúde indígena na biblioteca virtual em saúde Brasil (BVS): um estudo bibliométrico
title_full Produção científica sobre saúde indígena na biblioteca virtual em saúde Brasil (BVS): um estudo bibliométrico
title_fullStr Produção científica sobre saúde indígena na biblioteca virtual em saúde Brasil (BVS): um estudo bibliométrico
title_full_unstemmed Produção científica sobre saúde indígena na biblioteca virtual em saúde Brasil (BVS): um estudo bibliométrico
title_sort Produção científica sobre saúde indígena na biblioteca virtual em saúde Brasil (BVS): um estudo bibliométrico
author Almeida, Natalia Rodrigues
author_facet Almeida, Natalia Rodrigues
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Bibliometria
Ciência Tecnologia e Sociedade
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Bibliometria
Ciência Tecnologia e Sociedade
Indigenous health
Bibliometrics
Science, Technology and Society
CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO::BIBLIOTECONOMIA::METODOS QUANTITATIVOS. BIBLIOMETRIA
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Bibliometrics
Science, Technology and Society
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description The history of indigenous population has been marked by tragic epidemics of infectious and parasitic diseases and in 2020, with the pandemic of COVID-19, the political, social and environmental vulnerability of these populations is even more evident. Therefore, it is considered essential to know the scientific production about these populations considered vulnerable due to their space and socio-cultural expropriation and how close it is to the priority needs of health care. This study is justified in the sense of contributing to identify knowledge producers in research on indigenous health, providing evidence of institutional centrality and the possibility of greater investment in research in indigenous health. The Science, Technology, Society field allows us to analyze aspects that provide this construction: who researches, what is researched and for whom it is researched. Thus, the research has as its general objective to map and quantify the scientific activity in Brazilian indigenous health through bibliometric methods considering the year of publication, journal, author and keywords. As for the methodological procedures, it is classified as descriptive with a quantitative approach. The informational source chosen for the research was the Virtual Health Library Brazil, which is an integral part of the Virtual Health Library for Latin America and the Caribbean and to assist in the organization of the data, the StArt tool was used. From the search strings used in the VHL Brazil portal, 1083 articles were identified; after reading the articles and predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, 126 articles were kept for analysis purposes. For the discussion of articles from the perspective of Science, Technology and Society, it was considered important to indicate: indigenous cultural issues on each theme; change in habits and aspects related to technologies. The year indicator showed considerable growth only in 2014, with more periods of stability than growth or retraction of publications. The periodical indicator presented the Public Health Notebook with the largest number of publications. Regarding the author indicator, the one that most published in the analyzed period was Santos, Ricardo Ventura. And from the indicator of the keywords of the articles, it was possible to find out which themes were most addressed in the period from 2010 to 2018 and they are: oral health, followed by women's health, tuberculosis, nursing and surveillance and nutritional status. As a limitation of the research, in order to better understand the scientific progress in relation to the recovered targeted subjects through the StArt tool research, it should be pointed out the need for an analysis of the articles in relation to the methodological issues; it would also be interesting to expand the study to books, theses and dissertations and scientific events. In addition, it was observed that the theme of women's health has 4 lines of research in the Research Priority Agenda of the Ministry of Health, which would be a specific theme to be studied in new research.
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