Abstract
OBJECTIVES: to map knowledge about nursing interventions that promote parenting during child hospitalization. METHODS: a scoping review conducted according to the JBI methodology and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews checklist. RESULTS: a total of 1,491 publications were identified, including 17 studies. It was evident that primary nursing interventions, which promote child hospitalization, focus on health promotion and parental education. Secondary nursing interventions focus on parental empowerment, emotional support, and maintaining family bonds. Tertiary interventions focus on connecting with community resources. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: the mapped nursing interventions, based on a partnership model in care and a family-centered approach, demonstrate potential for responding to parents’ needs and promoting parenting during the hospitalization process of children in conditions of increased vulnerability.