Objective: to identify scientific evidence about the reasons for not attending appointments at maternal and child health services. Method: integrative review conducted at the bases CINAHL, BDENF, Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, EMBASE, Science Direct and VHL databases, without limitation of the year of publication, following the PRISMA tool. The population was defined as patients who missed scheduled appointmen...
Objective: To map the evidence available in the literature on ways to identify hospitalized newborns. Methodology: Scoping review based on the assumptions of the Joanna Briggs Institute review method. The bibliographic survey was carried out in 22 databases related to health. Results: 785 studies were initially identified, 11 of which comprised the final sample. The use of identification wristbands was mostly v...
Objective: to understand the nursing team’s perception regarding family centered care and its practice in the neonatal intensive care unit. Methods: qualitative research, based on the assumptions of Family Centered Care with 19 nursing professionals. Data were analyzed using a content analysis technique. Results: two categories emerged: effective communication as the foundation of the team and family bond; inte...