Emanuella Pereira de Lacerda, Sara Fiterman Lima, Bruno Luciano Carneiro Alves de Oliveira
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Abstract
Objective: to map the literature on quilombola children's health and its relationship with the Sustainable Development Goals.
Method: a scoping review, which followed the JBI protocol and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews. Searches were conducted in the LILACS, BDENF, Web of Science, Scopus, MEDLINE databases and Google Scholar platform. The research protocol was registered in the Open Science Framework.
Results: eighteen articles out of 2,055 studies were selected as relevant for this study. The articles were grouped into four axes: Access to healthcare services; Nutritional aspects of quilombola children; Health problems of quilombola children; and Care for quilombola children. The relationship between these articles and SDGs 1, 3, 4, 6 and 10 was observed.
Final considerations: the study provided an extremely important mapping of the theme of quilombola children's health and themes related to the Sustainable Development Goals.
目的:梳理有关“落落波拉”儿童健康及其与可持续发展目标关系的文献。方法:范围审查,遵循JBI协议和系统审查的首选报告项目和范围审查扩展的元分析。在LILACS、BDENF、Web of Science、Scopus、MEDLINE数据库和谷歌Scholar平台进行检索。研究方案已在开放科学框架中注册。结果:从2055篇研究中筛选出18篇与本研究相关的文章。文章分为四个方面:获得医疗保健服务;贫困儿童的营养问题;流浪儿童的健康问题;照顾“流浪儿童”。观察这些文章与可持续发展目标1、3、4、6和10之间的关系。最后的考虑:这项研究极为重要地描绘了“流浪儿童”的健康主题和与可持续发展目标有关的主题。
期刊介绍:
The Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem created in 1932, March 20 is the official publication of the Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem (Brazilian Nursing Association) has as purpose to disseminate the scientific production from different nursing interest areas of knowledge, including those which express the political project of the Association. The Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem is the oldest journal of the Brazilian nursing. Its first title was "Annaes de Enfermagem" from 1932 to 1941, being entitled Anais de Enfermagem" until 1955, when its title was changed to the current.