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Palabra clave

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SILVA, Rafaela Carolina da et al. Makerspace e biblioterapia em hospitais: um estudo bibliométrico. Palabra clave [online]. 2022, vol.11, n.2, e155. ISSN 1853-9912.  http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.24215/18539912e155.

Currently, informational, social, and economic pressures, among others, are affecting individuals in society, favoring the proliferation of mental illnesses. In this scenario, complementary strategies to conventional psychological/psychiatric therapies started to be taken into account in the work with mental health in hospitals. Two of them rely on the participation of the information professional, that is, bibliotherapy, which provides self-reflection through books; and the maker space, in which the person can create objects, expressing themselves and exercising their creativity. From this perspective, this research aimed to verify the corpus of articles dealing with the interaction between Information Science, the maker space and bibliotherapy in hospitals that work with mental health, highlighting how the keywords used in these articles could help the understanding of this relationship. As methodological procedures, keyword co-occurrence analysis was used. It was found that the corpus is still incipient, with eight groups of articles, consisting of 105 keywords. However, the therapies mentioned give autonomy to patients, with no side effects, through which the information professional has an active role in collaborating with health professionals.

Keywords : Makerspace; Bibliotherapy; Hospital’s informational environments; Mental health; Co-occurrence analysis.

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