Department of Anthropology, University College London, UK.
J Child Health Care. 2024 Mar;28(1):166-180. doi: 10.1177/13674935221109113. Epub 2022 Jun 20.
Child-focused anthropologists have described how sick-children utilise 'Play' and 'imagination' as a tool to cope and make-meaning of their illness-experiences. Health Play Specialists (HPS) are professional healthcare-workers who advocate for children and use 'playful' methods to improve communication with, and the lived-experience of, children in hospital. The research aim of this study was to identify strategies and methods employed by HPS to effectively communicate with children. The research methodology comprises interviews conducted with HPS and utilises a qualitative data-analysis model. The main findings include: the importance of 'Play' for chronically ill children; how HPS utilise material-resources to explain illnesses and procedures to children; structural challenges HPS face as a profession; and applicable advice for paediatric-healthcare-workers. This research highlights the importance of introducing a 'pro-play' mindset to healthcare-workers, in order to facilitate children's basic human-rights in hospital. It seeks to advocate for the potential of 'Play' and the value of HPS within paediatric-healthcare-settings, as well as the need for further recognition and multidisciplinary research in this area.
儿童为中心的人类学家描述了患病儿童如何利用“游戏”和“想象力”作为应对工具,理解和诠释他们的疾病经历。健康游戏专家(HPS)是专业的医疗保健工作者,他们倡导儿童权益,并采用“富有乐趣”的方法来改善与住院儿童的沟通和生活体验。本研究的研究目的是确定 HPS 用来与儿童进行有效沟通的策略和方法。该研究方法包括对 HPS 进行访谈,并采用定性数据分析模型。主要发现包括:游戏对慢性疾病儿童的重要性;HPS 如何利用物质资源向儿童解释疾病和程序;HPS 作为一个专业所面临的结构性挑战;以及针对儿科医疗保健工作者的适用建议。这项研究强调了向医疗保健工作者引入“支持游戏”思维的重要性,以促进儿童在医院享有人的基本权利。它倡导在儿科医疗环境中发挥游戏的潜力和 HPS 的价值,以及在该领域进一步认可和多学科研究的必要性。