Resumo
Introdução: O uso de dispositivos móveis para atendimento à saúde tem sido cada vez mais frequente nos últimos anos. Estudos mostram o imenso potencial dessa tecnologia como instrumento para o desenvolvimento de habilidades pessoais e sociais, no sentido de adquirir maior controle e poder de decisão sobre o cuidado à saúde.
Objetivo: Mapear as intervenções móveis de saúde para melhorar os resultados de saúde na infância
Metodologia: A revisão considerará estudos que incluem o uso de dispositivos móveis de saúde por profissionais de saúde ou familiares para cuidar da saúde da criança. Esta revisão de escopo incluirá desenhos de estudos observacionais experimentais, quase experimentais e descritivos com abordagem quantitativa ou qualitativa. Dissertações serão consideradas, mas resumos de conferências, pôsteres, editoriais, comentários e artigos de opinião serão excluídos. A pesquisa será limitada a estudos publicados em inglês, espanhol e português, a partir de 2010. As bases de dados a serem pesquisadas incluem PubMed (MEDLINE), CINAHL (via EBSCO), Embase, PsycINFO (via EBSCO), Scielo, Web of Science, LILACS, Health System Evidence e bancos de dados de literatura cinzenta, como o banco de dados ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global, OpenGrey, EThOS e PaperFirst. Após a triagem dos resumos/títulos para inclusão por dois pesquisadores independentes, os estudos em texto completo serão selecionados os dados serão extraídos dos artigos incluídos, utilizando o instrumento de extração de dados.
Resultados: Serão apresentados em forma de tabelas e quadros, de acordo com o PRISMA-ScR.
Conclusões: Este estudo fornecerá evidências sobre o desenvolvimento e implementação de ferramentas online de promoção da saúde infantil.
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