Parental Burnout: a scope review protocol
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Parents; Family; Burnout; Psychological exhaustion.Abstract
Objective: to develop a scope review protocol on parental burnout. Methodology: The protocol was developed based on Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines, as recommended by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic and Meta-Analyses-Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-SCR), registered in the Open Science Framework under no. osf.io/6sjtf/. It was established as a guiding question: What evidence is available in the literature on Parental Burnout? A detailed search strategy will be used using the Population (P) and Context (C) strategy in the Medline US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, Science Direct, Scielo, APA PsycNet and Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Science databases. of health. Additional studies will be included from the gray literature. Two reviewers will screen the titles and abstracts, read the full texts and extract the data. The data will be presented in the form of a table, images and in a descriptive way.
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