Introduction: Aiming to overcome the forms of work and modes of institutional functioning that have long been imposed and reproduced in the health sector, the National Humanization Policy-NHP emerged in 2003. Objective: To identify and analyze Occupational Therapy articles on humanized care in the hospital setting and characterize them according to their target audience, goals, and guidelines of the NHP. Method: It is about an integrative review in which the data collected was in December 2018 in the MEDLINE, PubMed, LILACS databases and the journals: Journal of Occupational Therapy, University of São Paulo; Brazilian Notes of Occupational Therapy and Interinstitutional Brazilian Journal of Occupational Therapy. The data were studied by thematic analysis. Results: The final sample consisted of 12 articles that presented a greater focus in the maternal-child area, being the stories and the use of groups, respectively, the most cited. Also, the descriptions of the studies were based in particular on the guidelines of extended clinic, welcoming, and ambience. It is believed that this data is justified by the number of existing projects supported by the Ministry of Health and by the relationships established with the process of the training of the occupational therapist. Conclusion: It was noticed a common design of the resources and approaches developed by occupational therapists in the hospital setting that can guide the construction of new research aimed at producing more robust evidence on the contributions of Occupational Therapy work in hospital care.