Limits and possibilities for the development of public health research in the legal system

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade,Nayla Rochele Nogueira de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Nunes,Carlos Francisco Oliveira, Albuquerque,Felipe Braga, Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão, Ferreira,Anderson Fuentes, Reis,Adriana da Silva dos, Ramos Jr.,Alberto Novaes
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To characterize databases of the courts of justice of Brazil as a potential tool for research in Collective Health, in its interface with the legal sciences. METHODS Cross-sectional study of quantitative and descriptive nature, focusing on analysis of strategic management and judicial systems. RESULTS Databases used by the Common Justice in the Federation Units to systematize judicial processes were identified and analyzed. A total of 123 databases were found in the courts of justice per state, with emphasis on the South and Northeast regions, in contrast to the North region, which has a smaller number of systems. This large number of judicial systems limits access to legal operators, and hinders the collection of evidence by health researchers and, consequently, impacts the strategic management of the Executive Branch. There were limitations from design to transparent and democratic data extraction by the users themselves, as well as restricted integration between bases. CONCLUSIONS Although advances have been made in recent years by the courts of justice to unify these databases, the multiplicity of information systems used in the Common State Justice complicates the management of knowledge, limits the development of research, even when carried out by lawyers or researchers in the legal area, as well as generates slow data extraction for public management. It is recognized the need for additional efforts for standardization, as well as for improvement of these databases, expanding access, transparency and integration with a view to a transdisciplinary look between the field of Law and Collective Health.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Limits and possibilities for the development of public health research in the legal system
title Limits and possibilities for the development of public health research in the legal system
spellingShingle Limits and possibilities for the development of public health research in the legal system
Andrade,Nayla Rochele Nogueira de
Judicial Decisions
Jurisprudence
Resources for Research
Health Law
Public Health
title_short Limits and possibilities for the development of public health research in the legal system
title_full Limits and possibilities for the development of public health research in the legal system
title_fullStr Limits and possibilities for the development of public health research in the legal system
title_full_unstemmed Limits and possibilities for the development of public health research in the legal system
title_sort Limits and possibilities for the development of public health research in the legal system
author Andrade,Nayla Rochele Nogueira de
author_facet Andrade,Nayla Rochele Nogueira de
Nunes,Carlos Francisco Oliveira
Albuquerque,Felipe Braga
Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão
Ferreira,Anderson Fuentes
Reis,Adriana da Silva dos
Ramos Jr.,Alberto Novaes
author_role author
author2 Nunes,Carlos Francisco Oliveira
Albuquerque,Felipe Braga
Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão
Ferreira,Anderson Fuentes
Reis,Adriana da Silva dos
Ramos Jr.,Alberto Novaes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade,Nayla Rochele Nogueira de
Nunes,Carlos Francisco Oliveira
Albuquerque,Felipe Braga
Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão
Ferreira,Anderson Fuentes
Reis,Adriana da Silva dos
Ramos Jr.,Alberto Novaes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Judicial Decisions
Jurisprudence
Resources for Research
Health Law
Public Health
topic Judicial Decisions
Jurisprudence
Resources for Research
Health Law
Public Health
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To characterize databases of the courts of justice of Brazil as a potential tool for research in Collective Health, in its interface with the legal sciences. METHODS Cross-sectional study of quantitative and descriptive nature, focusing on analysis of strategic management and judicial systems. RESULTS Databases used by the Common Justice in the Federation Units to systematize judicial processes were identified and analyzed. A total of 123 databases were found in the courts of justice per state, with emphasis on the South and Northeast regions, in contrast to the North region, which has a smaller number of systems. This large number of judicial systems limits access to legal operators, and hinders the collection of evidence by health researchers and, consequently, impacts the strategic management of the Executive Branch. There were limitations from design to transparent and democratic data extraction by the users themselves, as well as restricted integration between bases. CONCLUSIONS Although advances have been made in recent years by the courts of justice to unify these databases, the multiplicity of information systems used in the Common State Justice complicates the management of knowledge, limits the development of research, even when carried out by lawyers or researchers in the legal area, as well as generates slow data extraction for public management. It is recognized the need for additional efforts for standardization, as well as for improvement of these databases, expanding access, transparency and integration with a view to a transdisciplinary look between the field of Law and Collective Health.
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