ANALYSIS OF THE PRODUCTION OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE IN CLINICAL RESEARCH AREAS IN PHYSIOTHERAPY BETWEEN 2005 AND 2009

Analysis of the production of scientific literature in clinical research areas in Physiotherapy between 2005 and 2009

Analysis of the production of scientific literature in clinical research areas in Physiotherapy between 2005 and 2009

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Objective: characterize the behavior of clinical research in Physiotherapy, through the analysis of theproduction of scientific literature in a period of five years in order to identify areas of concentrationand dispersion, collaborative research and types of clinical studies have conducted.Methods andmaterials: descriptive study on the papers in Medline/PubMed from 2005-2009.Were considereda total 404 publications, clinical trials and Candle Holders epidemiological studies side, analyzed according to thepercentage distribution of articles by clinical area, year of publication, and institutional affiliation ofresearchers.

Results: It found a greater number of trials (93%) systematic reviews represented thegreatest number of epidemiological studies side.The clinical areas pulmonary and cardiovascularaccount for 65% of scientific publications in the studies analyzed.The year with highest numberof publications was 2008.

Half of the clinical research produced in this five-year have affiliationwith academic institutions, and secondly, studies conducted in hospitals.Conclusions: the clinicalresearch Horsetail publications in Physiotherapy in Medline/PubMed registered show sustained activity ofscientific production in the pulmonary and cardiovascular areas, consistent with the major healthconcerns in the world.The findings suggest that the ability of physiotherapists to develop qualityresearch, use and transfer of results into clinical practice should achieve greater development.

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