Taxonomy development and research GAPs identification about COVID-19 and Oral Health (2021)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: FRAGA, MARIANA MINATEL BRAGA - FO ; CARRER, FERNANDA CAMPOS DE ALMEIDA - FO
- Unidade: FO
- Subjects: ODONTOLOGIA SOCIAL; COVID-19
- Language: Português
- Abstract: Policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers have not been able to easily find research evidence about COVID19, health systems, and oral health due to the absence of taxonomy topics that would make it possible to conduct a comprehensive search of the many types of relevant research evidence, or rapidly identify decision-relevant information in search results. To address these gaps, we developed a comprehensive, free, and easy method of searching for scientific evidence that provides relevant information for decision-making. It is classified into the categories: public health measures; clinical management; health system arrangements; economic and social responses. It was validated with several actors from different countries. Qualitative discourse analysis was done before finalization. We identified 27 systematic reviews and derived products (SR), 43 Prospero protocols through hand searches of several databases, remaining 53 research gaps. The domain Clinical Management has 58.14% of protocols and 50.94% of gaps. Public health measures have 81.48% of SR. The available, free, and updated taxonomy can be a powerful tool to inform political decision-making and avoid overlapping research, answering research questions that are not yet receiving investment from the scientific community. The available, free, and updated taxonomy can be a powerful tool to inform political decision-making and avoid overlapping research, answering research questions that are not yet receiving investment from the scientific community
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- Título: Brazilian Oral Research
- ISSN: 1807-3107
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 35, supl. 3, p. 525, res. RS208, 2021
- Conference titles: Proceedings of the SBPqO Annual Meeting
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ABNT
PEDRA, R. C et al. Taxonomy development and research GAPs identification about COVID-19 and Oral Health. Brazilian Oral Research. São Paulo: SBPqO. . Acesso em: 30 dez. 2025. , 2021 -
APA
Pedra, R. C., Galante, M. L., Gabriel, M., Gaiotto, E. M. G., Martins F, C., Fraga, M. M. B., et al. (2021). Taxonomy development and research GAPs identification about COVID-19 and Oral Health. Brazilian Oral Research. São Paulo: SBPqO. -
NLM
Pedra RC, Galante ML, Gabriel M, Gaiotto EMG, Martins F C, Fraga MMB, Araujo ME, Carrer FC de A. Taxonomy development and research GAPs identification about COVID-19 and Oral Health. Brazilian Oral Research. 2021 ; 35 525.[citado 2025 dez. 30 ] -
Vancouver
Pedra RC, Galante ML, Gabriel M, Gaiotto EMG, Martins F C, Fraga MMB, Araujo ME, Carrer FC de A. Taxonomy development and research GAPs identification about COVID-19 and Oral Health. Brazilian Oral Research. 2021 ; 35 525.[citado 2025 dez. 30 ] - Produção científica sobre COVID-19 e saúde bucal: um estudo comparativo entre as versões do COVID-END Oral Health
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