Contributing for the discussion of the Qualis classification in occupational therapy in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Barros, Denise Dias
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Oliver, Fátima Corrêa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rto/article/view/13917
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To characterize the bibliographic production of occupational therapy researchers who belong to research groups coordinated by occupational therapists affiliated with the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development - CNPq (Directory of Research Groups, version 4.1). The latter account for most researchers directly involved in research activities in the country. METHODOLOGY: Complete articles written by master's and/or doctoral occupational therapists, published in national or international journals until the year 2000, were considered. These articles were researched at the CV database of CNPq. Bibliographic production was characterized according to journals (indexed or not in bibliographic databases), areas of knowledge (biology, health, education, social studies) and author's institution of origin. RESULTS: A total of 169 articles written by 46 authors were identified. These articles were written from 1985 to 2000, and published in 54 journals. National production accounted for 85% of the 169 articles. Master's and doctorate courses taken by occupational therapists had an impact on the bibliographic production only in the 1990s. In occupational therapy, an emerging field, the following was observed: authors are mainly distributed in the southeast, especially in the State of São Paulo; publication of articles is spread over various journals; there is a limited number of authors and production is low in absolute number. It was noted that the evaluation of bibliographic production of professors according to Qualis (classification of periodicals, journals, proceedings and magazines) overestimates bibliographic production indexed in English bibliographic databases. The need to establish more collective strategies to increase bibliographic production - of books and of articles - in absolute number was observed, as well as the need to urge discussion on the subject among researchers and professors.
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spelling Contributing for the discussion of the Qualis classification in occupational therapy in Brazil Contribuindo para a discussão do Qualis de terapia ocupacional no Brasil Occupational therapy^i2^seducatEducationResearchStrategiesTerapia ocupacional/educação^i1^sEducação de pós-graduaPesquisaEstratégias OBJECTIVE: To characterize the bibliographic production of occupational therapy researchers who belong to research groups coordinated by occupational therapists affiliated with the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development - CNPq (Directory of Research Groups, version 4.1). The latter account for most researchers directly involved in research activities in the country. METHODOLOGY: Complete articles written by master's and/or doctoral occupational therapists, published in national or international journals until the year 2000, were considered. These articles were researched at the CV database of CNPq. Bibliographic production was characterized according to journals (indexed or not in bibliographic databases), areas of knowledge (biology, health, education, social studies) and author's institution of origin. RESULTS: A total of 169 articles written by 46 authors were identified. These articles were written from 1985 to 2000, and published in 54 journals. National production accounted for 85% of the 169 articles. Master's and doctorate courses taken by occupational therapists had an impact on the bibliographic production only in the 1990s. In occupational therapy, an emerging field, the following was observed: authors are mainly distributed in the southeast, especially in the State of São Paulo; publication of articles is spread over various journals; there is a limited number of authors and production is low in absolute number. It was noted that the evaluation of bibliographic production of professors according to Qualis (classification of periodicals, journals, proceedings and magazines) overestimates bibliographic production indexed in English bibliographic databases. The need to establish more collective strategies to increase bibliographic production - of books and of articles - in absolute number was observed, as well as the need to urge discussion on the subject among researchers and professors. OBJETIVO: Caracterizar a produção bibliográfica de pesquisadores terapeutas ocupacionais pertencentes a grupos de pesquisa coordenados por terapeutas ocupacionais, credenciados junto ao CNPq (Diretório de Grupos de Pesquisa, versão 4.1). Estes representam a maior parte daqueles diretamente envolvidos em atividades de pesquisa no país. METODOLOGIA: Foram considerados os artigos completos publicados em periódicos nacionais e internacionais de terapeutas ocupacionais com mestrado e/ou doutorado, até o ano de 2000, levantados a partir da base de dados de currículos no CNPq. A produção foi caracterizada segundo periódicos (indexados e não indexados em bases de dados bibliográficas), áreas de conhecimento (biológico, saúde, educação e ciências sociais) e instituições de origem de autores. RESULTADOS: Foram localizados 169 artigos de 46 autores, no período de 1985 a 2000, divulgados em 54 periódicos. A produção nacional representou 85,8% dos 169 artigos divulgados. A realização de mestrados e doutorados por terapeutas ocupacionais repercutiu na produção bibliográfica apenas na década de 90. Nesse campo emergente que é a terapia ocupacional ficaram evidenciados: concentração dos autores na região Sudeste, sobretudo no Estado de São Paulo, intensa dispersão da produção em diferentes periódicos, número restrito de autores e pequena produção em números absolutos. Perceberam-se os limites de uma avaliação da produção docente que supervaloriza a produção indexada em bases de dados bibliográficas de língua inglesa. Ficou evidente a necessidade de estabelecimento de estratégias mais coletivas para aumentar em números absolutos a produção bibliográfica, tanto de artigos como de livros, evitar a dispersão da produção em diferentes veículos e fomentar a discussão do tema entre os pesquisadores e docentes das Universidades. Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Contributing for the discussion of the Qualis classification in occupational therapy in Brazil
Contribuindo para a discussão do Qualis de terapia ocupacional no Brasil
title Contributing for the discussion of the Qualis classification in occupational therapy in Brazil
spellingShingle Contributing for the discussion of the Qualis classification in occupational therapy in Brazil
Barros, Denise Dias
Occupational therapy^i2^seducat
Education
Research
Strategies
Terapia ocupacional/educação^i1^sEducação de pós-gradua
Pesquisa
Estratégias
title_short Contributing for the discussion of the Qualis classification in occupational therapy in Brazil
title_full Contributing for the discussion of the Qualis classification in occupational therapy in Brazil
title_fullStr Contributing for the discussion of the Qualis classification in occupational therapy in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Contributing for the discussion of the Qualis classification in occupational therapy in Brazil
title_sort Contributing for the discussion of the Qualis classification in occupational therapy in Brazil
author Barros, Denise Dias
author_facet Barros, Denise Dias
Oliver, Fátima Corrêa
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author2 Oliver, Fátima Corrêa
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Oliver, Fátima Corrêa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Occupational therapy^i2^seducat
Education
Research
Strategies
Terapia ocupacional/educação^i1^sEducação de pós-gradua
Pesquisa
Estratégias
topic Occupational therapy^i2^seducat
Education
Research
Strategies
Terapia ocupacional/educação^i1^sEducação de pós-gradua
Pesquisa
Estratégias
description OBJECTIVE: To characterize the bibliographic production of occupational therapy researchers who belong to research groups coordinated by occupational therapists affiliated with the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development - CNPq (Directory of Research Groups, version 4.1). The latter account for most researchers directly involved in research activities in the country. METHODOLOGY: Complete articles written by master's and/or doctoral occupational therapists, published in national or international journals until the year 2000, were considered. These articles were researched at the CV database of CNPq. Bibliographic production was characterized according to journals (indexed or not in bibliographic databases), areas of knowledge (biology, health, education, social studies) and author's institution of origin. RESULTS: A total of 169 articles written by 46 authors were identified. These articles were written from 1985 to 2000, and published in 54 journals. National production accounted for 85% of the 169 articles. Master's and doctorate courses taken by occupational therapists had an impact on the bibliographic production only in the 1990s. In occupational therapy, an emerging field, the following was observed: authors are mainly distributed in the southeast, especially in the State of São Paulo; publication of articles is spread over various journals; there is a limited number of authors and production is low in absolute number. It was noted that the evaluation of bibliographic production of professors according to Qualis (classification of periodicals, journals, proceedings and magazines) overestimates bibliographic production indexed in English bibliographic databases. The need to establish more collective strategies to increase bibliographic production - of books and of articles - in absolute number was observed, as well as the need to urge discussion on the subject among researchers and professors.
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