Author:
Carolina Salustino dos Santos Maria,Emília Araújo de Oliveira Ana,Carvalho Lima Raquel,Vitória Gomes Lins Paz Iracema,Figueiredo da Silva Yasmin,Marília Lima Guida Vânia,Martins Gonçalves Albertina,Evelly da Silva Olanda Debora,Fernandes Filgueiras Mateus,Flávia Freitas de Miranda Coêlho Ana,De Araújo Evangelista Wanessa,Barros de Valmoré Fernandes Marcelo,Da Silva Carvalho Denise,Arkan Pedrosa Alves Novo Rafaela,Lima Silva Luciene,Allyson Gomes Ferreira Jefferson,De Farias Rodrigues Queiroz Lizandra,Santos de Lima Erika,Da Costa Batista Mônica,Claudino do Nascimento Nathalia
Abstract
The use of health technologies provides better health management, anchored in equity, communication and governance in health. Technologies are conceptualized as a tool, which helps from planning to the execution of activities, and can be applied in health or in another area of knowledge. The objective is: to analyze scientific productions related to health technologies in a collective perspective. This study takes the form of an integrative literature review, built through the following steps: definition of the research question, selection of descriptors, choice of database, search and organization of articles and presentation of results. The chosen databases were: Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences - LILACS, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrievel System Online - MEDLINE, Google Scholar and Scientific Electronic Library Online - SciELO, from July to August, year of 2022. Eight studies on the topic were gathered and organized in a table. The results obtained from the research carried out through scientific articles related to health technology and the collective impacts, several concepts were analyzed about the word technology, the main ones being: “light technology”, “light-hard technology” and “hard technology” . It was observed that there is a generalization of these mentioned terms, which are related to the reception along with the dialogue, the information and the production of procedures, respectively.
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