Scientific evidence on cultural influence in child care
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2017000600019Palabras clave:
Culture, Child Care, Nursing Theory.Resumen
Objective: to analyze the scientific evidence on cultural influence in child care. Methods:integrative review of the literature with metassynthesis, carried out in six databases, without limits regarding the year of publication, using the descriptors “Culture” and “Child Care”, in the Portuguese, English and Spanish languages. Data evaluated were through content analysis and in light of the constructs of Leininger’s theory. Results: seven articles were selected, from which two categories emerged: interface between professional care systems and culture; and interface between generic care systems and culture. Conclusion: culture influences the general care given to children, especially related to respiratory problems, malnutrition and burns. The use of medicinal plants, homemade teas and taking to a folk healer are examples of popular practices that permeate the routine of care provided to children.Descargas
Los datos de descarga aún no están disponibles.
Descargas
Publicado
2018-01-09
Número
Sección
Artigos de Revisão
Cómo citar
1.
Almeida IJS de, Buarque B de S, Guedes TG, Sette GCS, Cavalcanti AMT de S. Scientific evidence on cultural influence in child care. Rev Rene [Internet]. 2018 Jan. 9 [cited 2026 Apr. 29];18(6):840-6. Available from: https://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/31107






