Studies on the Child Handbook in Brazil: a scoping review
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To systematically identify and map studies involving the Caderneta da Criança (Child Handbook - CH) in Brazil. METHODS: A scoping review using the methodology proposed by the Joanna Briggs Institute. The databases PubMed, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Dissertações, Periódicos Capes and Google Scholar were consulted. Primary and secondary studies that mentioned the use of CH were included, without restrictions regarding design, year of publication or population, published in Portuguese, English or Spanish and gray literature (theses and dissertations). RESULTS: A total of 129 studies were included, mostly descriptive, published as scientific papers. The Northeast region, the population of caregivers of children and the Primary Care scenario were observed in most studies; 47% of the studies used the CH as a source of data, the majority on vaccination. Despite the different criteria to define adequacy of completing the CH, the studies identified weaknesses in filling out all of its items, except for immunization. The utilization and/or completion of the CH were linked to various factors, including the availability of the CH, characteristics of the children (such as sex, age, prematurity and well-child appointments), attributes of the family members and caregivers (such as age, education, income, parity, work status, prenatal care, reading, note-taking and bringing CH to appointments) and features of the professionals (such as workplace, medical specialty, communication style, knowledge about the CH, requesting, guiding and note-taking). CONCLUSIONS: The results reinforce the need to better understand which factors affect the distribution of the CH in the population, as well as pointing to the need for understanding its use and completion by the different care points. The need for intervention studies to improve the implementation of this tool and to include training on the use of the CH in the context of continuing health education becomes evident. |
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Studies on the Child Handbook in Brazil: a scoping reviewEstudos sobre a Caderneta da Criança no Brasil: uma revisão de escopoChild Health Growth and DevelopmentProcess Assessment, Health Care ReviewSaúde da CriançaCrescimento e Desenvolvimento Avaliação de Processos em Cuidados de Saúde RevisãoOBJECTIVE: To systematically identify and map studies involving the Caderneta da Criança (Child Handbook - CH) in Brazil. METHODS: A scoping review using the methodology proposed by the Joanna Briggs Institute. The databases PubMed, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Dissertações, Periódicos Capes and Google Scholar were consulted. Primary and secondary studies that mentioned the use of CH were included, without restrictions regarding design, year of publication or population, published in Portuguese, English or Spanish and gray literature (theses and dissertations). RESULTS: A total of 129 studies were included, mostly descriptive, published as scientific papers. The Northeast region, the population of caregivers of children and the Primary Care scenario were observed in most studies; 47% of the studies used the CH as a source of data, the majority on vaccination. Despite the different criteria to define adequacy of completing the CH, the studies identified weaknesses in filling out all of its items, except for immunization. The utilization and/or completion of the CH were linked to various factors, including the availability of the CH, characteristics of the children (such as sex, age, prematurity and well-child appointments), attributes of the family members and caregivers (such as age, education, income, parity, work status, prenatal care, reading, note-taking and bringing CH to appointments) and features of the professionals (such as workplace, medical specialty, communication style, knowledge about the CH, requesting, guiding and note-taking). CONCLUSIONS: The results reinforce the need to better understand which factors affect the distribution of the CH in the population, as well as pointing to the need for understanding its use and completion by the different care points. The need for intervention studies to improve the implementation of this tool and to include training on the use of the CH in the context of continuing health education becomes evident.OBJETIVO: Identificar e mapear de forma sistemática os estudos que envolvem a Caderneta da Criança (CC) no Brasil. MÉTODOS: Revisão de escopo utilizando a metodologia proposta pelo Instituto Joanna Briggs. Foram consultadas as bases de dados PubMed, BVS Regional, Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Dissertações, Periódicos Capes e Google Scholar. Incluíram-se estudos primários e secundários que mencionavam o uso da CC, sem restrições quanto ao delineamento, ano de publicação ou população, publicados em português, inglês ou espanhol e literatura cinzenta (teses e dissertações). RESULTADOS: Foram incluídos 129 estudos, em sua maioria descritivos, publicados como artigos científicos. A região Nordeste, a população de cuidadores das crianças e o cenário da atenção primária foram observados na maioria dos estudos; 47% dos estudos utilizou a CC como fonte de dados, a maioria sobre vacinação. Apesar dos diferentes critérios para definir adequação de preenchimento da CC, os estudos identificaram fragilidades no preenchimento de todos os seus itens, com exceção da vacinação. Características contextuais (como a disponibilidade da CC), das crianças (sexo, idade, prematuridade e consultas de puericultura), dos familiares e cuidadores (idade, escolaridade, renda, paridade, trabalho, pré-natal, ler, fazer anotações e levar a CC nas consultas) e dos profissionais (local de atuação, especialidade médica, comunicação no trabalho, conhecimentos sobre a CC, solicitar, orientar sobre e realizar anotações na CC) foram relacionadas ao uso e/ou preenchimento da CC. CONCLUSÕES: Os resultados reforçam a necessidade de melhor compreender quais fatores afetam a distribuição da CC à população, assim como apontam para a necessidade de compreender o seu uso e preenchimento pelos diversos pontos de atenção. Fica clara a necessidade de estudos de intervenção para que a implementação desse instrumento seja aprimorada e de incluir capacitações sobre a caderneta no contexto da educação permanente em saúde.Universidade de São Paulo. 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Studies on the Child Handbook in Brazil: a scoping review Estudos sobre a Caderneta da Criança no Brasil: uma revisão de escopo |
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Studies on the Child Handbook in Brazil: a scoping review |
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Studies on the Child Handbook in Brazil: a scoping review Teixeira, Juliana Araujo Child Health Growth and Development Process Assessment, Health Care Review Saúde da Criança Crescimento e Desenvolvimento Avaliação de Processos em Cuidados de Saúde Revisão |
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Studies on the Child Handbook in Brazil: a scoping review |
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Studies on the Child Handbook in Brazil: a scoping review |
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Studies on the Child Handbook in Brazil: a scoping review |
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Studies on the Child Handbook in Brazil: a scoping review |
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Studies on the Child Handbook in Brazil: a scoping review |
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Teixeira, Juliana Araujo |
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Teixeira, Juliana Araujo Oliveira, Cintia de Freitas Bortoli, Maritsa Carla de Venâncio, Sonia Isoyama |
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Oliveira, Cintia de Freitas Bortoli, Maritsa Carla de Venâncio, Sonia Isoyama |
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Teixeira, Juliana Araujo Oliveira, Cintia de Freitas Bortoli, Maritsa Carla de Venâncio, Sonia Isoyama |
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Child Health Growth and Development Process Assessment, Health Care Review Saúde da Criança Crescimento e Desenvolvimento Avaliação de Processos em Cuidados de Saúde Revisão |
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Child Health Growth and Development Process Assessment, Health Care Review Saúde da Criança Crescimento e Desenvolvimento Avaliação de Processos em Cuidados de Saúde Revisão |
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OBJECTIVE: To systematically identify and map studies involving the Caderneta da Criança (Child Handbook - CH) in Brazil. METHODS: A scoping review using the methodology proposed by the Joanna Briggs Institute. The databases PubMed, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Dissertações, Periódicos Capes and Google Scholar were consulted. Primary and secondary studies that mentioned the use of CH were included, without restrictions regarding design, year of publication or population, published in Portuguese, English or Spanish and gray literature (theses and dissertations). RESULTS: A total of 129 studies were included, mostly descriptive, published as scientific papers. The Northeast region, the population of caregivers of children and the Primary Care scenario were observed in most studies; 47% of the studies used the CH as a source of data, the majority on vaccination. Despite the different criteria to define adequacy of completing the CH, the studies identified weaknesses in filling out all of its items, except for immunization. The utilization and/or completion of the CH were linked to various factors, including the availability of the CH, characteristics of the children (such as sex, age, prematurity and well-child appointments), attributes of the family members and caregivers (such as age, education, income, parity, work status, prenatal care, reading, note-taking and bringing CH to appointments) and features of the professionals (such as workplace, medical specialty, communication style, knowledge about the CH, requesting, guiding and note-taking). CONCLUSIONS: The results reinforce the need to better understand which factors affect the distribution of the CH in the population, as well as pointing to the need for understanding its use and completion by the different care points. The need for intervention studies to improve the implementation of this tool and to include training on the use of the CH in the context of continuing health education becomes evident. |
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