Resumo Objetivo Explorar a literatura relacionada às estratégias de avaliação da visita domiciliar nos programas de visitação para a primeira infância. Métodos Revisão de escopo baseada na metodologia proposta pelo Instituto Joanna Briggs. Foram analisadas as seguintes bases: PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, CINAHL, Embase, Biblioteca Virtual da Saúde e acrescentados estudos de outras fontes. Após revisão por dois revisores independente quanto aos critérios de inclusão, foram selecionados 19 estudos para compor a amostra. Resultados Os programas de visita domiciliar para a primeira infância utilizam a análise dos cadernos de anotação do visitador, a entrevista com participantes e a aplicação de instrumentos de medida como estratégias para avaliar a visita. Conclusão A revisão trouxe uma gama de abordagens que podem ser adotadas segundo o objetivo de cada programa e a disponibilidade de recursos. Carecem de estratégias efetividade comprovadas, além de instrumentos e métodos validados.
Background: Nursing turnover has an impact on the quality of care, patient safety, and hospital productivity. Objective: To map nursing staff retention strategies in hospitals. Method of review: Scoping review protocol according to the Joanna Briggs Institute method. Published and unpublished bibliographical material according to the following inclusion criteria: reporting the use of strategies for retention (concept) of nursing professionals (population) in hospitals (context). The sources of data will be: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, CENTRAL, LILACS, PsycINFO, ProQuest Dissertations, Theses Database, TRIP, International Council of Nurses, Google academic, and Capes Thesis Catalog. Two reviewers will screen the titles and abstracts, read the full texts, and extract the data from the included material. The data will be grouped into categories according to their contents. Presentation and interpretation of results: The analyzed data will be presented in a diagrammatic, tabular, and narrative form. Conclusion: It will contribute to the management decision making regarding the turnover of nursing personnel.
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