Resumo A Política Nacional de Saúde Integral de Lésbicas, Gays, Bissexuais, Travestis e Transexuais (LGBT) foi um importante passo na busca de equidade. A falta de pesquisas específicas pode ser um entrave na elaboração de estratégias que abarquem as necessidades de saúde dessa população. O objetivo deste estudo foi mapear e caracterizar a produção científica brasileira sobre a saúde da população LGBT. Utilizamos a metodologia de revisão de escopo rápida para realizar uma análise temática e bibliométrica. Incluímos estudos de pesquisadores(as) brasileiros(as) publicados em periódicos científicos. As buscas foram realizadas em quatro bases de dados, sendo incluídos 381 artigos. Os resultados indicam que a produção científica brasileira sobre a saúde de LGBT aumentou ao longo do tempo, particularmente a partir de 2016, porém observam-se lacunas em necessidades e vulnerabilidades específicas dentro dos subgrupos abarcados pela sigla LGBTQIA+. Apesar dos avanços promovidos a partir da Política Nacional de Saúde Integral LGBT, há ainda muitas lacunas na produção científica brasileira, que poderiam ser incluídas na agenda de prioridades para fomento à pesquisa.
Objective: To develop a rapid review on effective actions for the promotion of breastfeeding and healthy complementary feeding in primary health care and to summarize a list of actions and their elements for implementation. Data source: The review included systematic reviews on the effectiveness of interventions to promote breastfeeding and/or healthy complementary feeding for mothers and other caregivers, and/or professionals who work with this population, in comparison with any usual approach or none. Data synthesis: A total of 32 systematic reviews were included in the evidence synthesis. Ten types of interventions were evaluated in systematic reviews on promotion of breastfeeding and four types of interventions on promotion of healthy complementary feeding. The synthesis allowed six aspects to be discussed, and these must be considered to increase the chances of interventions’ impact: type of intervention, target audience, timing of intervention, actors that can implement it, strategies and methods of intervention, and intensity of intervention. Conclusions: It was possible to assemble a list of actions whose effectiveness has already been demonstrated, providing elements for local adaptations. Evidence is expected to support and strengthen the implementation of programs aimed at promoting breastfeeding and complementary feeding in primary health care.
The National Policy of Comprehensive Health of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transvestites and Transsexuals (LGBT) was an important step in the search for equity. The lack of specific research can be an obstacle for the design of strategies that address LGBT health needs. The objective of this study is to map and characterize the Brazilian scientific production on the LGBT population health. We used the rapid scoping review methodology to perform a thematic and bibliometric analysis. We included Brazilian researchers’ studies published in scientific journals. Searches were carried out in four databases, with inclusion of 381 articles in the analysis. The results indicate that Brazilian production about the health of LGBT has increased over time, particularly from 2016, but there are some gaps in specific needs and vulnerabilities within the subgroups of people covered by the acronyms LGBTQIA+. Despite the advances launched from the National Policy of Health Integral LGBT, there are still many gaps in Brazilian scientific production, which could be included in the agenda of priorities for promoting research.
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