This study aimed to describe ways of using play by the nursing staff on palliative care of children with cancer and analyze the facilitators and barriers of the use of playing on this type of care. Qualitative, descriptive research developed on November 2012 with 11 health professionals, in a public hospital of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis of the information were conducted. The use of playing before procedures was highlighted as a facilitator on palliative care. The child's physical condition, one's restriction, resistance of some professionals and the lack of time for developing this activity, made the use of play harder. We concluded that playing enables the child with cancer, in palliative...
Play is a difficult aspect to define due to its complexity. Even though play has multidimensional me...
Orientadores: Luciana de Lione Melo, Claudinei José Gomes CamposDissertação (mestrado) - Universidad...
The neoplasm is characterized by disordered cell expansion and its spread to neighboring organs and ...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the influence of play in the care process as perceived by children with can...
We aimed to understand the effects of the playing in the peripheral venous puncture of hospitalized ...
Play is the universal language of childhood and the time and opportunity to play is every child’s ri...
Objective:To discuss humanised care in paediatriconcology, understanding the perception and applicat...
Researches in contexts in which impact in children’s life cycle may occur are necessary, for human d...
Care for the emotional needs of hospitalized children has had the attention of nursing professionals...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the applicability of musical dynamics for nursing students in respec...
This study aimed at demonstrating that the caregiving role affected the lives of caregivers of child...
Abstract Objective: To understand the meaning of playing for the hospitalized child under precautio...
The social development of last decades brings about rapid changes, affecting also medicine and nursi...
Objective: to understand the existential experience of children undergoing chemotherapy on the impor...
Objetivo: Descrever as dificuldades enfrentadas pela equipe de enfermagem na utilizaçã...
Play is a difficult aspect to define due to its complexity. Even though play has multidimensional me...
Orientadores: Luciana de Lione Melo, Claudinei José Gomes CamposDissertação (mestrado) - Universidad...
The neoplasm is characterized by disordered cell expansion and its spread to neighboring organs and ...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the influence of play in the care process as perceived by children with can...
We aimed to understand the effects of the playing in the peripheral venous puncture of hospitalized ...
Play is the universal language of childhood and the time and opportunity to play is every child’s ri...
Objective:To discuss humanised care in paediatriconcology, understanding the perception and applicat...
Researches in contexts in which impact in children’s life cycle may occur are necessary, for human d...
Care for the emotional needs of hospitalized children has had the attention of nursing professionals...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the applicability of musical dynamics for nursing students in respec...
This study aimed at demonstrating that the caregiving role affected the lives of caregivers of child...
Abstract Objective: To understand the meaning of playing for the hospitalized child under precautio...
The social development of last decades brings about rapid changes, affecting also medicine and nursi...
Objective: to understand the existential experience of children undergoing chemotherapy on the impor...
Objetivo: Descrever as dificuldades enfrentadas pela equipe de enfermagem na utilizaçã...
Play is a difficult aspect to define due to its complexity. Even though play has multidimensional me...
Orientadores: Luciana de Lione Melo, Claudinei José Gomes CamposDissertação (mestrado) - Universidad...
The neoplasm is characterized by disordered cell expansion and its spread to neighboring organs and ...