Research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil
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Resumo: | Introduction: Research capacity in primary care varies worldwide, and bibliographic databases such as MEDLINE, Scopus and Web of Science do not index most primary care research coming from Latin America. Our objective was to investigate the research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil, and to correlate the articles’ research themes with their authors’ trajectories in postgraduate education. Methods: we compiled a national list of family and community physicians, retrieved their curricula from the Lattes Platform, compiled a list of journal articles, and obtained their keywords from LILACS and MEDLINE. Treating journal articles and their keywords as the two node types in a bipartite network, we derived research themes using the dual-projection algorithm, combining the Leiden algorithm with hierarchical clustering. Results: We found two research themes to be the largest, most developed, and most central ones: human health and primary care. Authors with a master’s or PhD in collective health (public health, epidemiology, and social sciences and humanities in health) were as likely as those with no postgraduate degree to publish articles on primary care. On the other hand, authors with a postgraduate degree in medicine were more likely to publish articles on human health. Conclusions: After discussing the findings in light of previous research and methodological aspects, we conclude there’s a relative divide between primary care and clinical research, and the highlight policy implications. |
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Research themes of family and community physicians in BrazilInformation Science: quantitative methods, bibliometricsFamily physicians; Brazil; Bibliometrics; Biomedical research; Cluster analysis; Graduate EducationIntroduction: Research capacity in primary care varies worldwide, and bibliographic databases such as MEDLINE, Scopus and Web of Science do not index most primary care research coming from Latin America. Our objective was to investigate the research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil, and to correlate the articles’ research themes with their authors’ trajectories in postgraduate education. Methods: we compiled a national list of family and community physicians, retrieved their curricula from the Lattes Platform, compiled a list of journal articles, and obtained their keywords from LILACS and MEDLINE. Treating journal articles and their keywords as the two node types in a bipartite network, we derived research themes using the dual-projection algorithm, combining the Leiden algorithm with hierarchical clustering. Results: We found two research themes to be the largest, most developed, and most central ones: human health and primary care. Authors with a master’s or PhD in collective health (public health, epidemiology, and social sciences and humanities in health) were as likely as those with no postgraduate degree to publish articles on primary care. On the other hand, authors with a postgraduate degree in medicine were more likely to publish articles on human health. Conclusions: After discussing the findings in light of previous research and methodological aspects, we conclude there’s a relative divide between primary care and clinical research, and the highlight policy implications.Programa de Pós-graduação em Gestão da Informação - UFPRFontenelle, Leonardo FerreiraRossi, Stephani VogtOliveira, Miguel Henrique Moraes deBrandão, Diego JoséSarti, Thiago Dias2023-12-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresAvaliado pelos paresBibliometrics; cluster analysis; epxploratoryapplication/pdfapplication/octet-streamapplication/octet-streamhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/view/8749710.5380/atoz.v12i0.87497AtoZ: novas práticas em informação e conhecimento; v. 12 (2023); 1 - 14AtoZ: novas práticas em informação e conhecimento; v. 12 (2023); 1 - 14AtoZ: novas práticas em informação e conhecimento; v. 12 (2023); 1 - 142237-826X10.5380/atoz.v12i0reponame:AtoZ (Curitiba)instname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRenghttps://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/view/87497/51089https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/view/87497/51291https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/view/87497/51292https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55034https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55035https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55037https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55038https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55039https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55040https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55041https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55042https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55043https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55044https://revistas.ufpr.br/atoz/article/downloadSuppFile/87497/55045Brazil1985 – 2018Family and community physiciansDireitos autorais 2023 AtoZ: novas práticas em informação e conhecimentohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-22T22:27:24Zoai:revistas.ufpr.br:article/87497Revistahttp://revistas.ufpr.br/atozPUBhttp://ojs.c3sl.ufpr.br/ojs2/index.php/atoz/oai||revistaatoz@ufpr.br|| contatoatoz@gmail.com2237-826X2237-826Xopendoar:2024-02-22T22:27:24AtoZ (Curitiba) - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false |
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Research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil |
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Research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil |
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Research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil Fontenelle, Leonardo Ferreira Information Science: quantitative methods, bibliometrics Family physicians; Brazil; Bibliometrics; Biomedical research; Cluster analysis; Graduate Education |
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Research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil |
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Research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil |
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Research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil |
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Research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil |
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Research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil |
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Fontenelle, Leonardo Ferreira |
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Fontenelle, Leonardo Ferreira Rossi, Stephani Vogt Oliveira, Miguel Henrique Moraes de Brandão, Diego José Sarti, Thiago Dias |
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Rossi, Stephani Vogt Oliveira, Miguel Henrique Moraes de Brandão, Diego José Sarti, Thiago Dias |
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Fontenelle, Leonardo Ferreira Rossi, Stephani Vogt Oliveira, Miguel Henrique Moraes de Brandão, Diego José Sarti, Thiago Dias |
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Information Science: quantitative methods, bibliometrics Family physicians; Brazil; Bibliometrics; Biomedical research; Cluster analysis; Graduate Education |
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Information Science: quantitative methods, bibliometrics Family physicians; Brazil; Bibliometrics; Biomedical research; Cluster analysis; Graduate Education |
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Introduction: Research capacity in primary care varies worldwide, and bibliographic databases such as MEDLINE, Scopus and Web of Science do not index most primary care research coming from Latin America. Our objective was to investigate the research themes of family and community physicians in Brazil, and to correlate the articles’ research themes with their authors’ trajectories in postgraduate education. Methods: we compiled a national list of family and community physicians, retrieved their curricula from the Lattes Platform, compiled a list of journal articles, and obtained their keywords from LILACS and MEDLINE. Treating journal articles and their keywords as the two node types in a bipartite network, we derived research themes using the dual-projection algorithm, combining the Leiden algorithm with hierarchical clustering. Results: We found two research themes to be the largest, most developed, and most central ones: human health and primary care. Authors with a master’s or PhD in collective health (public health, epidemiology, and social sciences and humanities in health) were as likely as those with no postgraduate degree to publish articles on primary care. On the other hand, authors with a postgraduate degree in medicine were more likely to publish articles on human health. Conclusions: After discussing the findings in light of previous research and methodological aspects, we conclude there’s a relative divide between primary care and clinical research, and the highlight policy implications. |
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