Population Health Needs and Research priorities in Brazil related to Covid-19

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Priscila Arruda da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Algeri, Simone, Viana, Ana Cristina Wesner, Oliveira, Naila Bragança Carvalho de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29979
Resumo: Objetive: to analyze research priorities in Brazil, specifically related to the mental health of the Brazilian population. Method: This is a descriptive study on the profile of research on mental health related to Covid-19, based on the observatory of research with human beings registered on the Brazil platform (OPB). The data used were extracted from the public domain observatory, using the time frame corresponding to the months of March to December 2020 and the keyword Mental Health. Descriptive analysis was performed based on the number of projects per region, federative units, type of study, proposing institution (public/private), sample size. Results: Of the total of 788 protocols approved by CONEP on Covid-19, 86 (10.9%) are studies on mental health. The Southeast represents the largest number of projects, followed by the South region. The studies have different methodological characteristics, in addition to great variability in the number of participants, which ranged from 20 (qualitative study) to 129,134 participants. Diversity in the topics covered was also observed. Public institutions lead the studies (79), with the University of São Paulo having the largest number of projects. Conclusion: We sought to know and analyze the research data inserted in the platform, in order to disseminate research scenarios involving human beings in Brazil.
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spelling Population Health Needs and Research priorities in Brazil related to Covid-19Necesidades de salud de la población y prioridades de investigación en Brasil relacionadas con Covid-19Necessidades de saúde da população e as prioridades de pesquisa no Brasil relacionadas a Covid-19 Saúde mentalComitês de ética em pesquisaPesquisaEnfermagem.Salud mentalComités de ética de la investigaciónBúsquedaEnfermería.Mental healthResearch ethics committeesSearchNursing.Objetive: to analyze research priorities in Brazil, specifically related to the mental health of the Brazilian population. Method: This is a descriptive study on the profile of research on mental health related to Covid-19, based on the observatory of research with human beings registered on the Brazil platform (OPB). The data used were extracted from the public domain observatory, using the time frame corresponding to the months of March to December 2020 and the keyword Mental Health. Descriptive analysis was performed based on the number of projects per region, federative units, type of study, proposing institution (public/private), sample size. Results: Of the total of 788 protocols approved by CONEP on Covid-19, 86 (10.9%) are studies on mental health. The Southeast represents the largest number of projects, followed by the South region. The studies have different methodological characteristics, in addition to great variability in the number of participants, which ranged from 20 (qualitative study) to 129,134 participants. Diversity in the topics covered was also observed. Public institutions lead the studies (79), with the University of São Paulo having the largest number of projects. Conclusion: We sought to know and analyze the research data inserted in the platform, in order to disseminate research scenarios involving human beings in Brazil.Objetivo: analizar las prioridades de investigación en Brasil, específicamente relacionadas con la salud mental de la población brasileña. Método: Se trata de un estudio descriptivo sobre el perfil de la investigación en salud mental relacionada con el Covid-19, a partir del observatorio de investigaciones con seres humanos registrado en la plataforma Brasil (OPB). Los datos utilizados fueron extraídos del observatorio de dominio público, utilizando el marco temporal correspondiente a los meses de marzo a diciembre de 2020 y la palabra clave Salud Mental. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo con base en el número de proyectos por región, unidades federativas, tipo de estudio, institución proponente (pública/privada), tamaño de la muestra. Resultados: Del total de 788 protocolos aprobados por CONEP sobre Covid-19, 86 (10,9%) son estudios sobre salud mental. El Sudeste representa el mayor número de proyectos, seguido por la región Sur. Los estudios tienen diferentes características metodológicas, además de una gran variabilidad en el número de participantes, que osciló entre 20 (estudio cualitativo) y 129.134 participantes. También se observó diversidad en los temas tratados. Las instituciones públicas lideran los estudios (79), siendo la Universidad de São Paulo la que tiene el mayor número de proyectos. Conclusión: buscamos conocer y analizar los datos de investigación insertados en la Plataforma, con el fin de difundir escenarios de investigación que involucran seres humanos en Brasil.Objetivo: analisar as prioridades de pesquisa no Brasil, especificamente relacionadas a saúde mental da população Brasileira. Método: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo sobre o perfil das pesquisas sobre saúde mental relacionadas a Covid-19, tendo por base no observatório de pesquisas com seres humanos registrados na plataforma Brasil (OPB). Os dados utilizados foram extraídos do observatório de domínio público, sendo utilizado o recorte temporal correspondente aos meses de março a dezembro de 2020 e a palavra-chave Saúde Mental. A análise descritiva foi realizada a partir do número de projetos por região, Unidades federativas, tipo de estudo, instituição proponente (pública/privada), tamanho da amostra. Resultados: Do total de 788 protocolos aprovados pela CONEP sobre a Covid-19, 86 (10,9%) são estudos sobre saúde mental. O Sudeste representa o maior número de projetos, seguido da região Sul. Os estudos têm características metodológicas diversas, além de grande variabilidade no número de participantes, o qual variou entre 20 (estudo qualitativo) e 129.134 participantes. Observou-se também a diversidade em temas abordados. As instituições públicas lideram os estudos (79), sendo a Universidade de São Paulo com maior número de projetos. Conclusão: Buscou-se conhecer e analisar os dados de pesquisas inseridas na plataforma, afim divulgar cenários de pesquisas envolvendo seres humanos no BrasilResearch, Society and Development2022-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2997910.33448/rsd-v11i7.29979Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 7; e43011729979Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 7; e43011729979Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 7; e430117299792525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29979/26025Copyright (c) 2022 Priscila Arruda da Silva; Simone Algeri; Ana Cristina Wesner Viana; Naila Bragança Carvalho de Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Priscila Arruda daAlgeri, SimoneViana, Ana Cristina Wesner Oliveira, Naila Bragança Carvalho de 2022-06-06T15:12:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/29979Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:53.886568Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Population Health Needs and Research priorities in Brazil related to Covid-19
Necesidades de salud de la población y prioridades de investigación en Brasil relacionadas con Covid-19
Necessidades de saúde da população e as prioridades de pesquisa no Brasil relacionadas a Covid-19
title Population Health Needs and Research priorities in Brazil related to Covid-19
spellingShingle Population Health Needs and Research priorities in Brazil related to Covid-19
Silva, Priscila Arruda da
Saúde mental
Comitês de ética em pesquisa
Pesquisa
Enfermagem.
Salud mental
Comités de ética de la investigación
Búsqueda
Enfermería.
Mental health
Research ethics committees
Search
Nursing.
title_short Population Health Needs and Research priorities in Brazil related to Covid-19
title_full Population Health Needs and Research priorities in Brazil related to Covid-19
title_fullStr Population Health Needs and Research priorities in Brazil related to Covid-19
title_full_unstemmed Population Health Needs and Research priorities in Brazil related to Covid-19
title_sort Population Health Needs and Research priorities in Brazil related to Covid-19
author Silva, Priscila Arruda da
author_facet Silva, Priscila Arruda da
Algeri, Simone
Viana, Ana Cristina Wesner
Oliveira, Naila Bragança Carvalho de
author_role author
author2 Algeri, Simone
Viana, Ana Cristina Wesner
Oliveira, Naila Bragança Carvalho de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Priscila Arruda da
Algeri, Simone
Viana, Ana Cristina Wesner
Oliveira, Naila Bragança Carvalho de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saúde mental
Comitês de ética em pesquisa
Pesquisa
Enfermagem.
Salud mental
Comités de ética de la investigación
Búsqueda
Enfermería.
Mental health
Research ethics committees
Search
Nursing.
topic Saúde mental
Comitês de ética em pesquisa
Pesquisa
Enfermagem.
Salud mental
Comités de ética de la investigación
Búsqueda
Enfermería.
Mental health
Research ethics committees
Search
Nursing.
description Objetive: to analyze research priorities in Brazil, specifically related to the mental health of the Brazilian population. Method: This is a descriptive study on the profile of research on mental health related to Covid-19, based on the observatory of research with human beings registered on the Brazil platform (OPB). The data used were extracted from the public domain observatory, using the time frame corresponding to the months of March to December 2020 and the keyword Mental Health. Descriptive analysis was performed based on the number of projects per region, federative units, type of study, proposing institution (public/private), sample size. Results: Of the total of 788 protocols approved by CONEP on Covid-19, 86 (10.9%) are studies on mental health. The Southeast represents the largest number of projects, followed by the South region. The studies have different methodological characteristics, in addition to great variability in the number of participants, which ranged from 20 (qualitative study) to 129,134 participants. Diversity in the topics covered was also observed. Public institutions lead the studies (79), with the University of São Paulo having the largest number of projects. Conclusion: We sought to know and analyze the research data inserted in the platform, in order to disseminate research scenarios involving human beings in Brazil.
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