Głos Aleksandra, López Alejandra Santana, Celis Ivonne Vargas, Díaz Lilian Sanhueza, Quezada Constanza
Center for Bioethics, Faculty of Medicine/Faculty of Law, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile.
School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile.
PLoS One. 2025 May 12;20(5):e0316925. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0316925. eCollection 2025.
Despite being a recognised human right (art. 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child), children's right to play is still insufficiently researched, understood and, above all, implemented. In Chile, the National Child Health Programme recognises the importance of this right for the hospitalised children but makes its provision dependent on the hospital's capacity. We therefore hypothesise that the provision of children's right to play in Chilean hospital settings will be irregular, varying from institution to institution, possibly reflecting the existing socio-economic inequalities in the country, thereby leaving much room for improvement.
This study aims to collect qualitative data on the institutional arrangements and opportunities for children's play in public hospitals in Chile. Specifically, our goal is to (a) interpret the conditions and opportunities for play that Chilean public hospitals provide to children and adolescents; (b) interpret institutional arrangements and professional experiences of children's play in those institutions; (c) identify factors that favour and/or limit opportunities for children's play in the Chilean hospital setting.
This is exploratory qualitative research, combining multiple and instrumental case study with ethnographic research. Its data collection techniques are semi-structured interviews with professionals in hospital settings (supported by a self-assessment questionnaire), and non-participant observations of hospital playrooms (and/or other play spaces).
This will be the first study to investigate children's right to play in Chilean hospitals, with a particular focus on the extent of its implementation, its understanding among health professionals, as well as existing limitations and opportunities for its development.
尽管儿童玩耍的权利是一项公认的人权(《联合国儿童权利公约》第31条),但对其研究、理解,尤其是落实仍不充分。在智利,国家儿童健康计划承认这项权利对住院儿童的重要性,但该权利的提供取决于医院的能力。因此,我们推测,在智利医院环境中儿童玩耍权利的提供情况将参差不齐,因机构而异,这可能反映了该国现有的社会经济不平等现象,从而有很大的改进空间。
本研究旨在收集有关智利公立医院儿童玩耍的制度安排和机会的定性数据。具体而言,我们的目标是:(a) 解读智利公立医院为儿童和青少年提供的玩耍条件和机会;(b) 解读这些机构中儿童玩耍的制度安排和专业经验;(c) 确定有利于和/或限制智利医院环境中儿童玩耍机会的因素。
这是一项探索性定性研究,将多重和工具性案例研究与民族志研究相结合。其数据收集技术包括对医院环境中的专业人员进行半结构化访谈(辅以一份自我评估问卷),以及对医院游戏室(和/或其他游戏空间)进行非参与式观察。
这将是第一项调查智利医院中儿童玩耍权利的研究,特别关注其落实程度、卫生专业人员对其的理解,以及其发展的现有局限性和机会。