Basic webliography on health promotion and disease prevention - doi:10.5020/18061230.2009.p217

Authors

  • Ana Claudia Camargo Gonçalves da Silva Universidade de São Paulo
  • Alfredo Almeida Pina de Oliveira Universidade de São Paulo
  • Mario Ferreira Junior Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5020/1040

Keywords:

Internet, Educação Continuada, Promoção da Saúde, Prevenção de Doenças.

Abstract

Objectives: To introduce a basic webliography to access highly qualified evidence-based material on health promotion and disease prevention, aiming at the continuing education of health professionals. Methods: By means of Google® browser, applying the descriptors in sequence to progressively refine the search on Internet and key concepts to be learned, all previously defined by the authors themselves, we proceeded a qualitative analyses of the 20 first listed links for each searched issue and the final selection of the most scientifically relevant ones. Results: The 34 selected links are presented in 4 groups: 23 portals, 5 guides and recommendations, 4 scientific journals and 3 blogs that allow free access to health promotion and disease prevention related subjects, such as: concepts; national and international public policies; epidemiology, statistics and health indicators; diseases screening and prophylaxis; counseling for behavior change of health related habits; and interdisciplinary work. Among the selected links 10 (29%) are written in English while the others are in Portuguese. Conclusions: The identification of reading materials on health promotion and disease prevention available on Internet, many in Portuguese, allowed us to select relevant scientifically qualified literature and turn it accessible to health professionals, enabling the acquisition of new knowledge or quick update.

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Published

2012-01-04

How to Cite

Silva, A. C. C. G. da, Oliveira, A. A. P. de, & Ferreira Junior, M. (2012). Basic webliography on health promotion and disease prevention - doi:10.5020/18061230.2009.p217. Brazilian Journal in Health Promotion, 22(4), 217–224. https://doi.org/10.5020/1040

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