2016
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.62.04.336
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Spatial data analysis and the use of maps in scientific health articles

Abstract: Summary Introduction: Despite the growing number of studies with a characteristic element of spatial analysis, the application of the techniques is not always clear and its continuity in epidemiological studies requires careful evaluation. Objective: To verify the spread and use of those processes in national and international scientific papers. Method: An assessment was made of periodicals according to the impact index. Among 8,281 journals surveyed, four national and four international were selected, of w… Show more

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“…The analysis of spatial data of the infant deaths investigated allowed the identification of a heterogeneous pattern of occurrence of mortality in children under one year old, with a higher concentration of cases in 12 out of 94 neighborhood sin Recife, with similar spatial clusters for neonatal and post-neonatal deaths. The detection of these areas reveals particularities in the distribution of deaths that may reflect inequalities in health and social conditions (Rodrigues et al, 2014;Nucci, Souccar, & Castilho, 2016;Faria, 2016;Leal, Bittencourt, Torres, Niquini, & Souza Jr, 2017) and indicates locations with greater need for investment in public policies directed at the health of women and children.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of spatial data of the infant deaths investigated allowed the identification of a heterogeneous pattern of occurrence of mortality in children under one year old, with a higher concentration of cases in 12 out of 94 neighborhood sin Recife, with similar spatial clusters for neonatal and post-neonatal deaths. The detection of these areas reveals particularities in the distribution of deaths that may reflect inequalities in health and social conditions (Rodrigues et al, 2014;Nucci, Souccar, & Castilho, 2016;Faria, 2016;Leal, Bittencourt, Torres, Niquini, & Souza Jr, 2017) and indicates locations with greater need for investment in public policies directed at the health of women and children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nesse contexto, é da maior relevância pensar em termos espaciais para melhor compreender o grau de adequação locais e regionais de equipes de APS implantados. A abordagem possibilita a visualização de padrões de distribuição de áreas semelhantes e críticas 11 . Análises de dados espaciais em saúde pública podem contribuir na localização de estruturação insuficiente e desigual da atenção básica.…”
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