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Volume 8

Epidemiology: Open Access

ISSN: 2161-1165

Epidemiology 2018

September 17-19, 2018

September 17-19, 2018 | Rome, Italy

8

th

International Conference on

Epidemiology & Public Health

Bibliometric study of international scientific production on children who were burned

Adélia Dalva da Silva Oliveira

1

, Carolinne Kilcia Carvalho Sena

1

, Adélia Dalva da Silva Oliveira

1

, Nágila Raianna Lima de Alencar

1

,Cristina Maria

Miranda de Sousa

1

, Ana Lusia da Silva Cunha

1

, Natanne Gonçalves Mangueira

1

, Eduardo Cairo Oliveira Cordeiro

1

, Samara Karine Sena Fernandes

Vieira

and

Davi Lavor Néri Rodriguesi

2

1

Uninovafapi University Center, Brazil

2

University of Fortaleza, Brazil

T

he objective was to map the international scientific production on burns in children. The search terms: "burninjur *" and

"child *" were used in the Web of ScienceTM database, in the time clipping between the years 1974 and 2016, analyzing the

records that present the terms selected for the search, based on review of literature. Methodology: An study a methodological

course, a bibliometric research was carried out in academic work in the Web of ScienceTM, identifying, after applying the

filters of refinement and the survey. Findings: Were identified 902 articles on burns in children. Published in 270 different

journals and written by 3189 authors who have links to 907 institutions, located in 71 countries. We used 16,458 references

for the achievement of these articles. It was identified the amount of articles in evolution, the top journals of thematic, and

the most cited articles. The international literature addresses the issue in a wide and diversified manner, points out a range of

possibilities for the treatment of burn in children, as well as experimental methods and the possibilities of use in the studies

for this purpose. Conclusion: The map of academic production on the subject is thus circumscribed in this work with its main

contributions and results of impact.

Recent Publications:

1. Joseph KE, Adams CD, Goldfarb IW, Slater H (2002). Parental correlates of unintentional burn injuries in infancy and

early childhood. Burns, 28: 455-63.

2. Diem A, Wolter SC (2013). The use of bibliometrics to measure research performance in education sciences. Research

in Higher Education, 54: 86-114.

3. Koskinen J, Isohanni M, Paajala H, Jääskeläinen E, Nieminen P, Koponen H et al. (2008). How to use bibliometric

methods in evaluation of scientific research? An example from Finnish schizophrenia research. Nord J Psychiatry 62:

36-43.

4. Cummings V, Molnar G (1974). Traumatic amputation in children resulting from" train-electric-burn" injuries: A

social-environmental syndrome? Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 55: 71-73.

5. Mcloughlin E, Mcguire A (1990). The causes, cost, and prevention of childhood burn injuries. Am J Dis Child, 144:

677-83.

Biography

Adélia Dalva da Silva Oliveira has her degree in Nursing from the Federal University of Piauí (1993), a master's degree in Public Policy from the Federal University

of Piauí (2006) and a PhD in Public Policy from the Federal University of Piauí (2016). She is currently a professor and coordinator of the undergraduate course in

Nursing at UNINOVAFAPI University Center. Contestant of the Municipal Health Foundation and the State Health Secretariat of Piauí. Has experience in Nursing,

with emphasis on nephrology, hospital administration and urgency.

aoliveira@uninovafapi.edu.br

Adélia Dalva da Silva Oliveira et al., Epidemiology (Sunnyvale) 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-1165-C1-021