Automated Author ProfileBocca, Cláudia Roberta
Bocca, Cláudia Roberta
Current S-Index
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Average Dataset Index per Dataset
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Total Datasets
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Average FAIR Score
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Total Citations
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Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 0.7 (sum of 2 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Abstract: The article analyzes actions in the prevention and control of overweight and obesity that have been developed in the 92 municipalities (counties) in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, based on underlying principles in the typology of public policies developed by Lowi and Line of Care for Overweight and Obesity, according to the following analytical dimensions: program actions in prevention and control of obesity, characterization of macro policies according to the Lowi typology, and characterization of macro policies according to the Line of Care for Overweight and Obesity. The study is part of a research project from 2014 to 2018 that aimed to identify the strategies and challenges in the consolidation of the actions planned in the Line of Care for Overweight and Obesity, based on analysis of secondary data and government documents; searches in the municipalities’ official websites; interviews; focus groups; and online questionnaires with health professionals and managers. The documents point to a series of actions such as individual consultations, support groups, health gyms, school health programs, and others, reinforced by the interviewees’ narratives. Even with so many initiatives, the municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro face challenges with limited human resources and precarious infrastructure and equipment in the health units. To achieve mobilization in the actions to deal with obesity, the issue should be addressed specifically on the state and local agendas and not diluted among other activities and programs.
Authors
- Ramos, Doralice Batista Das Neves ;
- Luciene Burlandy ;
- Dias, Patrícia Camacho ;
- Henriques, Patrícia ;
- Castro, Luciana Maria Cerqueira ;
- Teixeira, Márcia Regina Mazalotti ;
- Bocca, Cláudia Roberta ;
- Thays Da Silva Araujo ;
- Caldas, Fernando De Andrade ;
- Thamillys Rodrigues Souza ;
- Souza, Simone Raimondi De ;
- Myrian Coelho Cunha Cruz
Abstract: The article analyzes actions in the prevention and control of overweight and obesity that have been developed in the 92 municipalities (counties) in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, based on underlying principles in the typology of public policies developed by Lowi and Line of Care for Overweight and Obesity, according to the following analytical dimensions: program actions in prevention and control of obesity, characterization of macro policies according to the Lowi typology, and characterization of macro policies according to the Line of Care for Overweight and Obesity. The study is part of a research project from 2014 to 2018 that aimed to identify the strategies and challenges in the consolidation of the actions planned in the Line of Care for Overweight and Obesity, based on analysis of secondary data and government documents; searches in the municipalities’ official websites; interviews; focus groups; and online questionnaires with health professionals and managers. The documents point to a series of actions such as individual consultations, support groups, health gyms, school health programs, and others, reinforced by the interviewees’ narratives. Even with so many initiatives, the municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro face challenges with limited human resources and precarious infrastructure and equipment in the health units. To achieve mobilization in the actions to deal with obesity, the issue should be addressed specifically on the state and local agendas and not diluted among other activities and programs.
Authors
- Ramos, Doralice Batista Das Neves ;
- Luciene Burlandy ;
- Dias, Patrícia Camacho ;
- Henriques, Patrícia ;
- Castro, Luciana Maria Cerqueira ;
- Teixeira, Márcia Regina Mazalotti ;
- Bocca, Cláudia Roberta ;
- Thays Da Silva Araujo ;
- Caldas, Fernando De Andrade ;
- Thamillys Rodrigues Souza ;
- Souza, Simone Raimondi De ;
- Myrian Coelho Cunha Cruz