Análise da produção científica fonoaudiológica nacional acerca do neonato

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to analyze a collection of Brazilian scientific neonatal literature dating from 2000 to 2006. Publications on speech and hearing, with respect to neonatology, were used as the source of this documentation-based study. Source material was selected based on the criteria of publication date, type of publication and author. Books and specific book chapters were selected in accordance to topic relevance and time of publishing, published articles were included from specialized Brazilian periodicals in the speech and hearing field, and theses and dissertations from post-graduate study programs were also considered as source material. The selected scientific literature relating to newborns consisted of a total of 118 publications from the established time period. Of these, 2.4% were published in 2000, 19% in 2001 and 2002, 11.9% in 2003, 9.5% in 2004, 23.8% in 2005 and 14.4% in 2006. Publication type distribution was as follows: 35.6% were articles and dissertations, 20.3% were individual book chapters, and 4.25% were books and theses. The publications analyzed in this study considered 12 themes in all, the two most common being alimentation (45%) and hearing (32.3%). The literature distribution by epistemological classification was 89% positivist and 11% dialecthistorical. The results of this study show that neonatal issues in phonoaudiology present a valuable field of research that should be further investigated so as to broaden the depth of knowledge and understanding in this area

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fonoaudiologia neonatologia recém-nascidos neonatologia -- pesquisa fonoaudiologia phonoaudiologics newborns neonatology recem-nascidos -- pesquisa fonoaudiologia -- pesquisa

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