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Exercício físico e fibromialgia
Author(s) -
Roberta Chiden Bueno,
Merquiene Freitas Abreu,
Gabriel Natan Pires,
Diego Roger-Silva
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
cadernos de terapia ocupacional da ufscar
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2238-2860
pISSN - 0104-4931
DOI - 10.4322/cto.2012.029
Subject(s) - humanities , medicine , philosophy
This article presents a bibliographic overview on Occupational Therapy journals in four countries:Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Venezuela. Since the beginning of occupational therapy in Latin Americancountries, several training programs at the technical level were created. In the mid 1980s, most courses werereconfigured at the professional level, incorporating researches as a requirement for obtaining the degree. Inthe early years, the literature was built on the supporting basis of the North American production. Most ofthe specific Latin American journals in the area began in the late nineties. It has developed unevenly throughtime, maintaining the greater tradition of publishing books. This paper discusses the beginning, development,decline and resurgence of Occupational Therapy periodicals in Latin American. It was possible to concludethat all efforts are needed to revive the publication of journals specific to the area of occupational therapy anduse digital resources to develop them, aiming at the social appropriation of knowledge and consolidation ofoccupational therapy as a profession

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