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Health ; 9(2)2017. tab, ilus
Article in English | Redbvs | ID: biblio-846810

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Background: Suicide among physicians is a serious public health issue, with an extremely complex and multifactorial behavior. Aim: The aim of this study was to use the theme "Suicide among Physicians" to exemplify the analysis of methodological similarities between the scientific content available at MEDLINE and BVS databases, as scientific research tools. Methods: This is a systematic review with metanalysis. The following combinations of keywords were used for data search in the referred databases: "suicide" AND "physicians" AND "public heath". Results: Three hundred and thirteen publications were identified, but only 16 studies were chosen. Great association was found between MEDLINE and BVS databases and the Odds Ratio regarding the theme: "Suicide among hysicians". Conclusions: Considering the similarities found in the utilization of the two analyzed databases, it was possible to identify that suicide among physicians is associated with the exercise of an important professional role in the society and in the workplace. With regard to scientific information, the p-value-obtained value (<0.05) seems to be statistically significant for the association between the suggested theme and the methodological similarities of the scientific information available in the analyzed databases. Thus, these open-access research tools are considered scientific reliable tools.(AU)


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Databases, Bibliographic/statistics & numerical data , Physicians/psychology , Scientific Communication and Diffusion , Suicide , Libraries, Digital , MEDLINE , PubMed
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São Paulo; s.n; 2016. 7 p.
Thesis in Portuguese | Redbvs | ID: biblio-859529

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Analisar se a utilização do modelo de referência OpenEHR garante a interoperabilidade semântica no Registro Eletrônico em Saúde (RES). Método: Tratase de uma revisão bibliográfica da literatura, incluindo o estudo descritivo tecnológico, a pesquisa da literatura realizada nas bases LILACS, PubMed e Google Acadêmico, no período entre 2013-2016, sendo selecionados 6 estudos para a análise. Resultados: Nota-se o consenso relacionado a utilização do openEHR para a viabilidade da interoperabilidade semântica. Conclusão: A análise apresenta os desafios que tornam-se impreteríveis ao contexto brasileiro, tais como: ações para fomento da formação de capital humano, com vistas a manutenção da estrutura necessária a ser implementada, como por exemplo: a criação de um projeto brasileiro no CKM para a gestão dos artefatos de conhecimento em saúde; a implantação de um centro nacional de terminologia clínica e o suporte à transição tecnológica e operacional dos SIS atuais...(AU)


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Semantics , Electronic Health Records , PubMed , LILACS
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