Nursing theories developed to meet children’s needs: a scoping review
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2022-0151enKeywords:
Nursing Theory, Models, Theoretical, Grounded Theory, Child, Child Care, NursingAbstract
Objective: To map the nursing theories developed to meet children’s needs. Method: The JBI methodology and the PRISMA guided this scoping review. The search took place between October and November 2021, based on the PCC mnemonic: P (Population) – a child aged 0 to 9 years; C (Concept) – nursing theories; C (Context) – nursing. Results: We identified 2,242 publications and selected 21 manuscripts consisting of nursing theories to meet children’s feeding needs, child pain, a child with asthma, diabetes, obesity, epilepsy, Congenital Zika Syndrome, autism spectrum disorder; theory for care in Intensive Care Units; health promotion to premature babies; procedures in Intensive Care Units; theory for nursing diagnosis ineffective breathing pattern in children with congenital heart disease; sleep associated with child development; parent-child interaction; nurse-child relationship; and child’s consultation. Conclusion: The nursing theories mapped have the potential to outline the course of nursing care to children’s needs highlighted in the studies that made up the sample.
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