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. 2016 Jan-Mar;34(1):122–131. doi: 10.1016/j.rppede.2015.12.002

Table 1. Articles selected for reading the full text and excluded from systematic review.

Title Author (s) Reason for exclusion
Evaluating child healthcare in the context of Family Healthcare in the city of Teixeiras, Minas Gerais (MG, Brazil) Da Costa et al. 29 Classification used in the analysis for CHC filling out was “incomplete” without specifying frequencies for the variables of interest.
A case study of the Community Health Agents Program in Uruburetama, Ceará (Brazil) Ávila 30 Monitoring actions of child growth and development were evaluated on the technical aspects and agents’ practices.
Nutritional evaluation of children aged from six to sixty months Sousa and Araújo 31 Nutritional assessment of children was performed by comparing the criteria of Waterlow and weight/age curve of CHR.
The evolution of maternal and child healthcare and birth weight in the State of Pernambuco in 1997 and 2006 Noronha et al. 32 Information was collected from the child's guardian. Birth weight was collected from CHC when recorded.
Children health care evaluation (0–5 years) according to users’ perceptions in the Family Health Strategy of Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro State Ribeiro et al. 33 Linking with public institutions of child care was evidenced by the possession of CHC.
Monitoring of child growth: knowledge and practices of nurses in primary health care Reichert et al. 34 Growth charts were used in verification issues of professionals’ knowledge.
Child development: agreement between the child health handbook and the guide for monitoring child development Oliveira et al. 35 Classifications of development were compared according to the CHR and the Manual for Child Development Monitoring in the Context of IMCI.
Evaluation of childhood development: an interdisciplinary challenge Alvim et al. 36 Classifications of development were compared according to the CHR and the Manual for Child Development Monitoring in the Context of IMCI.
Neuromotor, growth and biopsychosocial profile of latents Rothstein and Beltrame 37 Child Health Card was used only as a source document information.
User embracement and maternal characteristics associated with liquid offer to infants Niquini et al. 38 Mothers were asked if they have received the mother-infant welcoming card in the maternity. There was no analysis of filling out variables.