Juliane Portella Ribeiro1, Giovana Calcagno Gomes2, Maira Buss Thofehrn3. 1. Nursing Graduate Program, Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil. 2. School of Nursing, Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil, giovanacalcagno@furg.br. 3. Nursing department, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To identify and analyze the production of knowledge about the strategies that health care institutions have implemented to humanize care of hospitalized children. METHOD: This is a systematic review conducted in the Virtual Health Library - Nursing and SciELO, using the seven steps proposed by the Cochrane Handbook. RESULTS: 15 studies were selected, and strategies that involved relationship exchanges were used between the health professional, the hospitalized child and their families, which may be mediated by leisure activities, music and by reading fairy tales. We also include the use of the architecture itself as a way of providing welfare to the child and his/her family, as well as facilitating the development of the work process of health professionals. CONCLUSION: Investments in research and publications about the topic are necessary, so that, the National Humanization Policy does not disappear and that the identified strategies in this study do not configure as isolated and disjointed actions of health policy.
OBJECTIVE: To identify and analyze the production of knowledge about the strategies that health care institutions have implemented to humanize care of hospitalized children. METHOD: This is a systematic review conducted in the Virtual Health Library - Nursing and SciELO, using the seven steps proposed by the Cochrane Handbook. RESULTS: 15 studies were selected, and strategies that involved relationship exchanges were used between the health professional, the hospitalized child and their families, which may be mediated by leisure activities, music and by reading fairy tales. We also include the use of the architecture itself as a way of providing welfare to the child and his/her family, as well as facilitating the development of the work process of health professionals. CONCLUSION: Investments in research and publications about the topic are necessary, so that, the National Humanization Policy does not disappear and that the identified strategies in this study do not configure as isolated and disjointed actions of health policy.
Authors: Marina Tripodi; Maria Anna Siano; Claudia Mandato; Anna Giulia Elena De Anseris; Paolo Quitadamo; Salvatore Guercio Nuzio; Claudia Viggiano; Francesco Fasolino; Annalisa Bellopede; Maria Annunziata; Grazia Massa; Francesco Maria Pepe; Maria De Chiara; Paolo Siani; Pietro Vajro Journal: Ital J Pediatr Date: 2017-08-30 Impact factor: 2.638