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Interventions for child development based on the Touchpoints Model: scoping review.

Jéssica Batistela VicenteTalita Cristina PegorinAna Laura de Oliveira SantosMaria de La Ó Ramallo Veríssimo
Published in: Revista latino-americana de enfermagem (2023)
studies have shown potential for favorable outcomes for child development and parenting. The variability of interventions made it difficult to map more effective characteristics. (1) Interventions in the period of pregnancy until the child's 3 years of life predominated. (2) Interventions by nurses in Primary Care and home visits predominated. (3) The interventions were mostly delivered individually and face-to-face. (4) The participating parents had a greater understanding of child development. (5) There was more interaction with the child, use of toys and learning materials.
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