Vol. 5 No. 7 (2024): CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE ARTICLES

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It is with great satisfaction that we announce the launch of the V volume of RECIMA21, our scientific journal, celebrating the 7th edition of the year. In just four years, we have achieved a significant milestone in the academic field, with more than 2,000 articles published, establishing ourselves as a reference source. We have adopted an innovative continuous publication model, allowing us to offer new content daily without compromising our firm commitment to editorial excellence and integrity. We are committed to efficiently serving the academic community, ensuring prompt responses, and maintaining the high standard of our publications. RECIMA21, with its Qualis B4 classification (CAPES 2017-2020), stands out with an impressive impact factor of 6.489 by COSMOS, USA, and 5.289 according to SJIF - Scientific Journal Impact Factor, also from the United States. Additionally, we have received evaluations from other renowned indicators such as Normatiza, CiteFactor, and IIFS - International Impact Factor Services, from India. Our presence transcends borders, marked by indexing in 76 national and international platforms, granting us global recognition. According to Google Analytics, we record an average of 70,000 monthly visits, and, according to RevolverMaps, our content has reached readers in 172 countries. These numbers not only demonstrate the vast global reach of our journal but also highlight its remarkable growth in a short period in the editorial landscape.

Published: 01/07/2024

ARTIGOS

  • BENEFITS OF PRE-OPERATIVE NURSING VISIT

    Rafaela Nunes Costa, Solange Queiroga Serrano, Matheus Gabriel da Silva Cavalcanti Viturino, Alana Laleska Azevedo Cavalcanti
    e575423
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v5i7.5423
  • INTERVENTION AND TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH OPPOSITIONAL-DEFIANT DISORDER: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW

    Thayna Peres Costa, Railene Alves de Oliveira , Michel Roberto Publitz Semkiw, Stephanie Cassiano de Oliveira Alves , Cecilia Meyer Castilho Garcia, Lana Régia Matias Soares , Larissa Abussafi Miranda, Beatriz de Castro Carvalho Coelho, Cristiana Horta Galvão
    e575408
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v5i7.5408
  • PREVALENT MENTAL DISORDERS IN MEDICAL STUDENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW

    João Marcos Oliveira dos Santos, Joao Pedro de Alcantara Fonseca, Ingrid Rodrigues de Oliveira, Bianca Desidério Oliveira
    e575375
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v5i7.5375