OBJECTIVE: To understand the influence of play in the care process as perceived by children with cancer. METHOD: A descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study conducted in a children's cancer unit in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Data were collected between October 2013 and January 2014 by means of photographic records and semi-structured interviews with eight children, and content analysis with emphasis on two categories: Auxiliary instruments during play; and The influence of play in the process of care. RESULTS: Recreational activities involve watching television, using computers, games and toys, drawing, the playroom and the clown, which provide fun, feelings of joy, distraction and interaction with other people. CONCLUSION: Th...
Purpose: This study was done to analyze children's play during hospitalization. Method: Data were c...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
This study aimed at demonstrating that the caregiving role affected the lives of caregivers of child...
This study aimed to describe ways of using play by the nursing staff on palliative care of children ...
This paper reports on a participatory research project exploring children's experiences and views of...
The neoplasm is characterized by disordered cell expansion and its spread to neighboring organs and ...
Abstract Background Cancer care can negatively impact children’s subjective well-being. In this rese...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to understand the play of the preschool child undergoing oncological treat...
Abstract Objective: To understand the meaning of playing for the hospitalized child under precautio...
The purpose of this study is to learn the meaning of being-a-child with cancer submitted to ambulato...
We aimed to understand the effects of the playing in the peripheral venous puncture of hospitalized ...
Objective:To discuss humanised care in paediatriconcology, understanding the perception and applicat...
Aims. To examine the effectiveness of therapeutic play, using virtual reality computer games, in min...
Background: Childhood cancers are fatal diseases which cause intense stress and traumatic situations...
Play has been described as a medium through which children explore their social and physical environ...
Purpose: This study was done to analyze children's play during hospitalization. Method: Data were c...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
This study aimed at demonstrating that the caregiving role affected the lives of caregivers of child...
This study aimed to describe ways of using play by the nursing staff on palliative care of children ...
This paper reports on a participatory research project exploring children's experiences and views of...
The neoplasm is characterized by disordered cell expansion and its spread to neighboring organs and ...
Abstract Background Cancer care can negatively impact children’s subjective well-being. In this rese...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to understand the play of the preschool child undergoing oncological treat...
Abstract Objective: To understand the meaning of playing for the hospitalized child under precautio...
The purpose of this study is to learn the meaning of being-a-child with cancer submitted to ambulato...
We aimed to understand the effects of the playing in the peripheral venous puncture of hospitalized ...
Objective:To discuss humanised care in paediatriconcology, understanding the perception and applicat...
Aims. To examine the effectiveness of therapeutic play, using virtual reality computer games, in min...
Background: Childhood cancers are fatal diseases which cause intense stress and traumatic situations...
Play has been described as a medium through which children explore their social and physical environ...
Purpose: This study was done to analyze children's play during hospitalization. Method: Data were c...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
This study aimed at demonstrating that the caregiving role affected the lives of caregivers of child...