Abstract Objective: To understand the meaning of playing for the hospitalized child under precaution. Method: Qualitative research, where Symbolic Interactionism is the theoretical framework and Qualitative Content Analysis is the methodological one. It was attended by eight children aged between 5 and 10. Data were collected through participant observation of playful activities developed with the child by a nurse-researcher and semi-structured interviews mediated by story-drawing with theme. Results: Data showed the evolution of the interactions among toy, researcher and child; their rapid acceptance to get involved in playing; the way they explore the toys; the desire to free themselves from confinement; the relief of stress, the maste...
OBJECTIVE: Play is a non-invasive, safe and inexpensive intervention that can help paediatric patien...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the influence of play in the care process as perceived by children with can...
Play is the way that children are able to come to terms with reality. Throughplay children are not o...
Purpose: This study was done to analyze children's play during hospitalization. Method: Data were c...
Play is a difficult aspect to define due to its complexity. Even though play has multidimensional me...
The purpose of my study is to examine how the Hospital Play Specialists looks at the importance of p...
Introduction: the infant hospitalisation may put at risk the normal development of the children due ...
This study was designed to gather information about the nature and content of post-surgical play beh...
Introduction: the infant hospitalisation may put at risk the normal development of the children due ...
We want to immerse ourselves in what playtherapy means and how it can ease the hospital visit for si...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
In routine daily care of the hospitalized child in the pediatric department, careful consideration s...
Childhood is a golden period which make up the foundation of children personality and attitude so we...
Play is an essential element of cognitive, physical, social and emotional development of children. t...
We aimed to understand the effects of the playing in the peripheral venous puncture of hospitalized ...
OBJECTIVE: Play is a non-invasive, safe and inexpensive intervention that can help paediatric patien...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the influence of play in the care process as perceived by children with can...
Play is the way that children are able to come to terms with reality. Throughplay children are not o...
Purpose: This study was done to analyze children's play during hospitalization. Method: Data were c...
Play is a difficult aspect to define due to its complexity. Even though play has multidimensional me...
The purpose of my study is to examine how the Hospital Play Specialists looks at the importance of p...
Introduction: the infant hospitalisation may put at risk the normal development of the children due ...
This study was designed to gather information about the nature and content of post-surgical play beh...
Introduction: the infant hospitalisation may put at risk the normal development of the children due ...
We want to immerse ourselves in what playtherapy means and how it can ease the hospital visit for si...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
In routine daily care of the hospitalized child in the pediatric department, careful consideration s...
Childhood is a golden period which make up the foundation of children personality and attitude so we...
Play is an essential element of cognitive, physical, social and emotional development of children. t...
We aimed to understand the effects of the playing in the peripheral venous puncture of hospitalized ...
OBJECTIVE: Play is a non-invasive, safe and inexpensive intervention that can help paediatric patien...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the influence of play in the care process as perceived by children with can...
Play is the way that children are able to come to terms with reality. Throughplay children are not o...