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- Title
O PLÁGIO NA PRODUÇÃO CIENTÍFICA NA ÁREA DA SAÚDE: UMA REVISÃO DA LITERATURA.
- Authors
da Silva Soeiro, Vanessa Moreira; Portela Gondim, Edinolia; da Silva Viana, Lucian; de Andrade Goiabeira, Yara Nayá Lopes; de Brito Lima, Janielle Ferreira
- Abstract
This is a bibliographic research, understood as a systematic literature review. It attempts to answer the main question: "What is the state of the art regarding the topic of plagiarism in the scientific production in the health area in Brazil?". It considers that plagiarism, although worsened in the information age, has existed for a long time. And when it proliferates in the scientific work and publications, going unnoticed by evaluators, results in financial losses, damaging both ethical and moral prestige of the sciences. One way to check the advancement in the discussions and observe the appropriation of this issue by the Brazilian scientific community is through the appreciation of articles regarding plagiarism published in database-indexed journals. This study aimed to outline the scientific production scenario regarding plagiarism in health from articles indexed in Brazilian scientific journals between 2010 and 2015. A systematic literature review was conducted in the electronic databases LILACS, MEDLINE and ColecionaSUS using keyword to capture the articles. After the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of 14 publications were selected. It could be observed that the discussion regarding plagiarism is still incipient in Brazil. Plagiarism is seen as a complex issue that requires actions to be taken, including educational activities from the initial training, with co-responsibility of the society and researchers. It was also observed that gaps still exist in the Brazilian scientific production.
- Publication
Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR, 2019, Vol 23, Issue 1, p57
- ISSN
1415-076X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25110/arqsaude.v23i1.2019.6896