“…Sixteen studies were quantitative, of which four were intervention studies, ten were cross-sectional studies, one was a cohort study, and one was a community-based trial study. Five of these studies regarded secondary data (two were retrospective) obtained from the child health booklet (which contains a child's health, vaccination, and nutritional data called Cardeneta da Criança), medical records, 75 Pinto & Bosi (2010) 76 Ramos & Cuervo (2012) 77 Camossa et al Most studies on management (n=15) consisted of assessments: five studies made impact assessments 51,[54][55][56]60 ; one assessed effectiveness 59 ; nine made service assessments, of which one analyzed structure, process, and result 61 ; three studies approached only two of these dimensions 53,57,62 ; and five assessed only one of these dimensions 52,58,[63][64][65] . The only study that did not involve an assessment analyzed the dietician's work in a municipality, and whether the municipality had an adequate number of dieticians 66 .…”