Modernización de la gestión pública y atención a la discapacidad: una revisión bibliométrica
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El objetivo principal fue analizar cómo la modernización de la gestión pública mejora la atención a personas con discapacidad mediante investigaciones existentes. Se empleó una metodología bibliométrica no experimental longitudinal, consultando 973 documentos en Scopus (1977-2024), procesados con VOSviewer y Bibliometrix. Los resultados muestran un aumento significativo en la producción científica desde 2015, con un crecimiento anual del 9.25% y una colaboración internacional del 18.19%, liderada por Estados Unidos, Reino Unido y España. Términos clave como "transformación digital", "gobierno electrónico" y "accesibilidad a servicios de salud" destacan la importancia de la innovación tecnológica. La investigación, respaldada por la Comisión Europea y Horizon 2020, refleja un enfoque multidisciplinario. Se concluye que la modernización de la gestión pública, impulsada por tecnologías y cooperación intersectorial, promueve servicios públicos más inclusivos, equitativos y accesibles para personas con discapacidad.
The main objective was to analyze how the modernization of public management improves care for people with disabilities through existing research. A non-experimental longitudinal bibliometric methodology was used, consulting 973 documents in Scopus (1977-2024), processed with VOSviewer and Bibliometrix. The results show a significant increase in scientific output since 2015, with an annual growth of 9.25% and international collaboration of 18.19%, led by the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain. Key terms such as "digital transformation," "e-government," and "accessibility to health services" highlight the importance of technological innovation. The research, supported by the European Commission and Horizon 2020, reflects a multidisciplinary approach. It concludes that the modernization of public management, driven by technologies and intersectoral cooperation, promotes more inclusive, equitable, and accessible public services for people with disabilities.
The main objective was to analyze how the modernization of public management improves care for people with disabilities through existing research. A non-experimental longitudinal bibliometric methodology was used, consulting 973 documents in Scopus (1977-2024), processed with VOSviewer and Bibliometrix. The results show a significant increase in scientific output since 2015, with an annual growth of 9.25% and international collaboration of 18.19%, led by the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain. Key terms such as "digital transformation," "e-government," and "accessibility to health services" highlight the importance of technological innovation. The research, supported by the European Commission and Horizon 2020, reflects a multidisciplinary approach. It concludes that the modernization of public management, driven by technologies and intersectoral cooperation, promotes more inclusive, equitable, and accessible public services for people with disabilities.
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Vol. 5, No. 12