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Play interventions for paediatric patients in hospital: a scoping review

OBJECTIVE: Play is a non-invasive, safe and inexpensive intervention that can help paediatric patients and their families manage difficult aspects of being ill or hospitalised. Although play has existed in hospitals for decades, research on hospital play interventions is scarce. This review aimed to...

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Autores principales: Gjærde, Line Klingen, Hybschmann, Jane, Dybdal, Daniel, Topperzer, Martha Krogh, Schrøder, Morten Arnborg, Gibson, Jenny Louise, Ramchandani, Paul, Ginsberg, Elisabeth Ida, Ottesen, Bent, Frandsen, Thomas Leth, Sørensen, Jette Led
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8314749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34312210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051957
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author Gjærde, Line Klingen
Hybschmann, Jane
Dybdal, Daniel
Topperzer, Martha Krogh
Schrøder, Morten Arnborg
Gibson, Jenny Louise
Ramchandani, Paul
Ginsberg, Elisabeth Ida
Ottesen, Bent
Frandsen, Thomas Leth
Sørensen, Jette Led
author_facet Gjærde, Line Klingen
Hybschmann, Jane
Dybdal, Daniel
Topperzer, Martha Krogh
Schrøder, Morten Arnborg
Gibson, Jenny Louise
Ramchandani, Paul
Ginsberg, Elisabeth Ida
Ottesen, Bent
Frandsen, Thomas Leth
Sørensen, Jette Led
author_sort Gjærde, Line Klingen
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description OBJECTIVE: Play is a non-invasive, safe and inexpensive intervention that can help paediatric patients and their families manage difficult aspects of being ill or hospitalised. Although play has existed in hospitals for decades, research on hospital play interventions is scarce. This review aimed to categorise and synthesise the last 20 years of research on hospital play interventions. DESIGN: Scoping review. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, CINAHL, CENTRAL, ERIC and PsycINFO (1 January 2000– 9 September 2020). STUDY SELECTION AND DATA EXTRACTION: We systematically searched for original peer-reviewed articles, written in English, on hospital play interventions in paediatric patients (0–18 years) in non-psychiatric settings. Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts, reviewed full text of relevant articles and extracted data. We thematically synthesised the data from the included studies, and a descriptive analysis, based on a developed framework, is presented. RESULTS: Of the 297 included articles, 78% came from high-income countries and 56% were published within the last 5 years. Play interventions were carried out across all ages by various healthcare professionals. Play interventions served different roles within four clinical contexts: A) procedures and diagnostic tests, B) patient education, C) treatment and recovery and D) adaptation. Across these contexts, play interventions were generally facilitated and purpose-oriented and had positive reported effects on pain, stress, and anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: Play in hospitals is an emerging interdisciplinary research area with a significant potential benefit for child and family health. Future research should further describe principles for play in hospitals. High-quality studies investigating short-term and long-term effects are needed to guide when and how to best integrate play in hospitals.
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spelling pubmed-83147492021-08-13 Play interventions for paediatric patients in hospital: a scoping review Gjærde, Line Klingen Hybschmann, Jane Dybdal, Daniel Topperzer, Martha Krogh Schrøder, Morten Arnborg Gibson, Jenny Louise Ramchandani, Paul Ginsberg, Elisabeth Ida Ottesen, Bent Frandsen, Thomas Leth Sørensen, Jette Led BMJ Open Paediatrics OBJECTIVE: Play is a non-invasive, safe and inexpensive intervention that can help paediatric patients and their families manage difficult aspects of being ill or hospitalised. Although play has existed in hospitals for decades, research on hospital play interventions is scarce. This review aimed to categorise and synthesise the last 20 years of research on hospital play interventions. DESIGN: Scoping review. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, CINAHL, CENTRAL, ERIC and PsycINFO (1 January 2000– 9 September 2020). STUDY SELECTION AND DATA EXTRACTION: We systematically searched for original peer-reviewed articles, written in English, on hospital play interventions in paediatric patients (0–18 years) in non-psychiatric settings. Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts, reviewed full text of relevant articles and extracted data. We thematically synthesised the data from the included studies, and a descriptive analysis, based on a developed framework, is presented. RESULTS: Of the 297 included articles, 78% came from high-income countries and 56% were published within the last 5 years. Play interventions were carried out across all ages by various healthcare professionals. Play interventions served different roles within four clinical contexts: A) procedures and diagnostic tests, B) patient education, C) treatment and recovery and D) adaptation. Across these contexts, play interventions were generally facilitated and purpose-oriented and had positive reported effects on pain, stress, and anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: Play in hospitals is an emerging interdisciplinary research area with a significant potential benefit for child and family health. Future research should further describe principles for play in hospitals. High-quality studies investigating short-term and long-term effects are needed to guide when and how to best integrate play in hospitals. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8314749/ /pubmed/34312210 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051957 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Gjærde, Line Klingen
Hybschmann, Jane
Dybdal, Daniel
Topperzer, Martha Krogh
Schrøder, Morten Arnborg
Gibson, Jenny Louise
Ramchandani, Paul
Ginsberg, Elisabeth Ida
Ottesen, Bent
Frandsen, Thomas Leth
Sørensen, Jette Led
Play interventions for paediatric patients in hospital: a scoping review
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topic Paediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8314749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34312210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051957
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