A serious illness, a chronic medical condition or a hospital bed should not deny any child her/his basic right to play, a right essential for children’s development and general wellbeing. In fact, it is in these frightening and anxious moments that play and the stimulus that it provides can help the most. This article will focus on the impacts and benefits of professional hospital clowning for the wellbeing and recovery process of ill and hospitalized children. Our experience has shown that through interactive play and humor, “clowndoctors” can create an enabling and supportive environment that facilitates children’s adaptation to the hospital setting and improves their acceptance of medical procedures and staff. While moving from bedside t...
The aim of this study was to identify the influence of banter with clowns in improving the overall s...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
In recent decades, humor has become to be considered as an important component of mental health othe...
A serious illness, a chronic medical condition or a hospital bed should not deny any child her/his b...
In the last decade, there has been a rapid growth in the presence of clowns in hospitals, particular...
The article discusses the findings in light of other studies, pointing out that Ford et al's (2014) ...
Aim To examine how children in hospital perceive their meetings with clowns. Methods An interview st...
This paper reports on one part of a service evaluation designed to assess the impact of clown doctor...
Clowns and their humour have entertained human beings for centuries. However the literature as yet f...
The use of humour as a therapy is receiving increasing attention from health care professionals. Thi...
Purpose To explore the effect of medical clowns and its relevant actors and conditions. Method Semi...
Purpose: To explore the effect of medical clowns and its relevant actors and conditions.Method: Semi...
Purpose: To explore the effect of medical clowns and its relevant actors and conditions. Method: Sem...
AbstractObjectiveCompare the non-verbal communication of children before and during interaction with...
© 2018 Dr. Naomi Anne BrockenshireClown doctors are a feature in paediatric hospitals, visiting chil...
The aim of this study was to identify the influence of banter with clowns in improving the overall s...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
In recent decades, humor has become to be considered as an important component of mental health othe...
A serious illness, a chronic medical condition or a hospital bed should not deny any child her/his b...
In the last decade, there has been a rapid growth in the presence of clowns in hospitals, particular...
The article discusses the findings in light of other studies, pointing out that Ford et al's (2014) ...
Aim To examine how children in hospital perceive their meetings with clowns. Methods An interview st...
This paper reports on one part of a service evaluation designed to assess the impact of clown doctor...
Clowns and their humour have entertained human beings for centuries. However the literature as yet f...
The use of humour as a therapy is receiving increasing attention from health care professionals. Thi...
Purpose To explore the effect of medical clowns and its relevant actors and conditions. Method Semi...
Purpose: To explore the effect of medical clowns and its relevant actors and conditions.Method: Semi...
Purpose: To explore the effect of medical clowns and its relevant actors and conditions. Method: Sem...
AbstractObjectiveCompare the non-verbal communication of children before and during interaction with...
© 2018 Dr. Naomi Anne BrockenshireClown doctors are a feature in paediatric hospitals, visiting chil...
The aim of this study was to identify the influence of banter with clowns in improving the overall s...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
In recent decades, humor has become to be considered as an important component of mental health othe...