A practical approach to exploit public data available on the Internet to study healthcare issues
Resumo
A abundância de dados e serviços disponíveis na Internet permite novos modos na realização de estudos sociais. Entretanto, usar esses recursos ainda é desafiador, levantando questões como onde encontrar boas fontes de dados e como utilizá-los em estudos sobre questões relevantes de saúde. Este artigo apresenta uma abordagem prática para realizar esses estudos. Essa abordagem tem três etapas, em que a primeira provê uma visão geral das informações disponíveis na Web, a segunda vai em direção ao universo das comunidades online, e a última aprofunda na análise de uma comunidade online buscando respostas para questões de pesquisa. Como um exemplo de aplicação, são apresentados resultados de um estudo sobre o uso de drogas no Brasil.Referências
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CGI (2011). Survey on the use of information and communication technologies in Brazil: ICT Households and ICT Enterprises 2010. Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil.
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Eysenbach, G. (2009). Infodemiology and infoveillance: Framework for an emerging set of public health informatics methods to analyze search, communication and publication behavior on the internet. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 11(1):e11.
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Gomide, J., Veloso, A., Meira, W., Almeida, V., Benevenuto, F., Ferraz, F., and Teixeira, M. (2011). Dengue surveillance based on a computational model of spatio-temporal locality of twitter. In Proceedings of the ACM WebSci’11, pages 1–8. ACM.
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Preece, J. and Maloney-Krichmar, D. (2005). Online communities: Design, theory, and practice. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 10(4):article 1.
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Whitehead, L. C. (2007). Methodological and ethical issues in internet-mediated research in the field of health: an integrated review of the literature. Social Science & Medicine, 57(4):782–791.
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16/07/2012
Como Citar
CARVALHO, Dárlinton; MADEIRA, Wilma; OKAMURA, Mirna; LUCENA, Carlos; ZANETTA, Sérgio.
A practical approach to exploit public data available on the Internet to study healthcare issues. In: SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE COMPUTAÇÃO APLICADA À SAÚDE (SBCAS), 12. , 2012, Curitiba/PR.
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Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação,
2012
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p. 1-10.
ISSN 2763-8952.