Dental research on collective health at the Meeting of the Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica (Brazilian Society of Dental Research): 14-year cut-off point
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21726/rsbo.v13i4.1588Palavras-chave:
dental research; scientific and educational events; public health.Resumo
The Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Society of Dental
Research (BSDR) is among the Brazilian prominent scientific events.
Since 2001, the event has a new category, so-called Dental Research on
Collective Action (DRCA). Objective: To analyze the scientific production
in the DRCA category, through abstracts published in the Annals of
BSDR, from 2001 to 2015. Material and methods: By active online
search, the abstracts published in the Annals of BSDR from the DRCA
category, from 2001 to 2015, except for 2012 (n = 771) were accessed.
These were then classified by an evaluator into: year of publication (14
years), subject of research (18 categories), age of the sample or living
conditions (8 categories), and region of origin (5 regions). Results: The
descriptive analysis showed an average rate in DRAC category, in the 14
years analyzed, of 0.03%. The years 2006 (n = 140), 2007 (n = 113), and
2008 (n = 129) included the largest numbers of abstracts, while lower
values occurred in 2009 (n = 13) and 2014 (n = 17). Concerning to the
subjects, health promotion prevailed in 24.3%, followed by oral health
care (18.5%), and health surveillance (11.7%). In the studies including
humans (66.3%), the greater involvement was with children (27.0%). The
Southeast region prevailed in the presentation of abstracts, with a rate
of 66.9%, while smaller representation occurred in the Midwest region
(1.6%). Conclusion: The DRCA category was present in the meetings
of DRCA, especially by research involving health promotion approach
with meaningful participation of the Southeast region, reflecting the
potential scientific development of the region.