RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC AND SURGICAL UNITS: PRODUCTION BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: Recreational technology for the hospitalized child
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Resumo: | Introduction: each and every child, wherever he/she is, has the right to play. Nonetheless, when a child is ill, he/she may undergo treatment with hospital admissions and actions that affect his/her routine, taking him/her away from his/her peers and possibly depriving him/her of playing. This situation implies little social contact with other children, emotional difficulties, and a low level of physical activity, which can entail losses to the child. Objective: to analyze the scientific evidence on the importance and benefits of recreational technologies used in pediatric surgical units. Materials and Methods: integrative review study, with a research question developed through the PICO strategy, selecting the descriptors "Biomedical Technology", "Recreation", "Surgicenter", "Operating Room", "Surgical Block", "Surgery", "Operating Room", "Pediatric Nursing", "Nursing Team", "Nursing Professionals", "Nurses" and "Child Health", in Portuguese and English, and using the Boolean operator AND or OR. The search was held in four sources of scientific literature, during the period from September 2020 to February 2021. The inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied, and the data were extracted using the form itself. Results: the final sample quantified twelve studies and their results were grouped into two categories: Playful activities and their benefits for the hospitalized child; Perception of professionals and family members concerning patient recreation. Conclusion: the study will help health professionals to achieve a different look at the care of hospitalized patients, taking into account that playing offers essential subsidies in terms of alleviating distress. |
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RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC AND SURGICAL UNITS: PRODUCTION BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: Recreational technology for the hospitalized childTECNOLOGÍA RECREATIVA EN UNIDAD PEDIÁTRICA Y QUIRÚRGICA: PRODUCCIÓN BASADA EN EVIDENCIA CIENTÍFICA: Tecnología recreativa para el niño hospitalizadoTECNOLOGIA RECREATIVA EM UNIDADE PEDIÁTRICA E CIRÚRGICA: REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA: Tecnologia recreativa para a criança hospitalizadaBiomedical TechnologyRecreationSurgicentersChild HealthTecnología BiomédicaRecreaciónCentros QuirúrgicosSalud InfantilTecnologia BiomédicaRecreaçãoCentros CirúrgicosSaúde da CriançaIntroduction: each and every child, wherever he/she is, has the right to play. Nonetheless, when a child is ill, he/she may undergo treatment with hospital admissions and actions that affect his/her routine, taking him/her away from his/her peers and possibly depriving him/her of playing. This situation implies little social contact with other children, emotional difficulties, and a low level of physical activity, which can entail losses to the child. Objective: to analyze the scientific evidence on the importance and benefits of recreational technologies used in pediatric surgical units. Materials and Methods: integrative review study, with a research question developed through the PICO strategy, selecting the descriptors "Biomedical Technology", "Recreation", "Surgicenter", "Operating Room", "Surgical Block", "Surgery", "Operating Room", "Pediatric Nursing", "Nursing Team", "Nursing Professionals", "Nurses" and "Child Health", in Portuguese and English, and using the Boolean operator AND or OR. The search was held in four sources of scientific literature, during the period from September 2020 to February 2021. The inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied, and the data were extracted using the form itself. Results: the final sample quantified twelve studies and their results were grouped into two categories: Playful activities and their benefits for the hospitalized child; Perception of professionals and family members concerning patient recreation. Conclusion: the study will help health professionals to achieve a different look at the care of hospitalized patients, taking into account that playing offers essential subsidies in terms of alleviating distress.Introducción: Todos y cada uno de los niños, dondequiera que estén, tienen derecho a jugar. Sin embargo, cuando el niño está enfermo, puede someterse a tratamiento con hospitalizaciones y acciones hospitalarias que afectan su rutina, distanciándola de sus compañeros y pudiendo privarla de jugar. Esta situación implica poco contacto social con otros niños, dificultades emocionales y bajo nivel de actividad física, lo que puede causar daño al niño. Objetivo: analizar en evidencia científica la importancia y el beneficio de las tecnologías recreativas utilizadas en una unidad quirúrgica pediátrica.Materiales y Método: un estudio de revisión integradora, con una pregunta de investigación elaborada por la estrategia PICO, seleccionando los descriptores "Tecnología Biomédica", "Recreación", "Centro Quirúrgico", "Quirófano", "Sala Quirúrgica", "Cirugía", "Quirófano", "Enfermería Pediátrica", "Equipo de Enfermería", "Profesionales de Enfermería", "Enfermeras", "Salud Infantil", en portugués e inglés, y se utilizó el operador booleano AND o OR.La búsqueda se realizó en cuatro fuentes de literatura científica, desde septiembre de 2020 hasta febrero de 2021. Se aplicaron los criterios de inclusión y exclusión así como los datos extraídos por formulario propio. Resultados: la muestra final cuantificó doce estudios y sus resultados se agruparon en dos categorías: Actividades lúdicas y sus beneficios para los niños hospitalizados; Percepción de profesionales y familiares en la recreación del paciente. Conclusión: el estudio contribuirá a que los profesionales de la salud tengan una mirada diferenciada de la atención al paciente hospitalizado, teniendo en cuenta que el juego ofrece subsidios primarios en el alivio de la angustiaIntrodução: toda e qualquer criança, onde ela estiver, tem o direito de brincar. No entanto, quando a criança está doente, ela pode ser submetida a tratamento com internações e ações hospitalares que afetam sua rotina, afastando-a dos seus pares e podendo privá-la de brincar. Tal situação implica em pouco contato social com outras crianças, dificuldades emocionais e baixo nível de atividade física, o que pode acarretar prejuízos à criança. Objetivo: analisar nas evidências científicas a importância e benefício das tecnologias recreativas utilizadas em unidade cirúrgica pediátrica. Materiais e Método: estudo de revisão integrativa, com questão de pesquisa elaborada pela estratégia PICO, selecionando-se os descritores "Tecnologia Biomédica", "Recreação", "Centro Cirúrgico", "Sala de Cirurgia", "Bloco Cirúrgico", "Cirurgia", "Sala de Operações", “Enfermagem Pediátrica”, “Equipe de Enfermagem”, “Profissionais de Enfermagem”, “Enfermeiras”, “Saúde da Criança”, em português e inglês, e utilizou-se o operador booleano AND ou OR. Realizou-se a busca em quatro fontes de literatura científica, no período de setembro de 2020 a fevereiro de 2021. Aplicaram-se os critérios de inclusão e exclusão, bem como os dados extraídos por formulário próprio. Resultados: a amostra final quantificou doze estudos e seus resultados foram agrupados em duas categorias: Atividades lúdicas e seus benefícios para a criança hospitalizada; Percepção dos profissionais e de familiares na recreação do paciente. Conclusão: o estudo contribuirá para que profissionais da área da saúde tenham um olhar diferenciado no cuidado do paciente hospitalizado, levando em consideração que o brincar oferta subsídios primordiais na amenização da aflição.Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul - USCS2023-11-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/article/view/866610.13037/2359-4330.8666Journal of Health Care; Vol. 21 (2023): Revista de Atenção à Saúde - RAS; e20238666Revista de Atenção à Saúde; v. 21 (2023): Revista de Atenção à Saúde - RAS; e202386662359-433010.13037/ras.v21ireponame:Revista de Atenção à Saúdeinstname:Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul (USCS)instacron:USCSporenghttp://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/article/view/8666/3957http://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/article/view/8666/3958Copyright (c) 2023 Italo Valentim da Silva Moreira , Aderlaine da Silva Sabino, Anne Grace Andrade da Cunha Marques, Arinete Véras Fontes Esteveshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessValentim da Silva Moreira , Italoda Silva Sabino, AderlaineAndrade da cunha Marques, Anne GraceVéras Fontes Esteves , Arinete2023-12-01T19:02:07Zoai:ojs2.seer.uscs.edu.br:article/8666Revistahttps://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saudePUBhttp://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/oaieditoria.ras@online.uscs.edu.br || vera.basso@online.uscs.edu.br2359-43302359-4330opendoar:2023-12-01T19:02:07Revista de Atenção à Saúde - Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul (USCS)false |
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RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC AND SURGICAL UNITS: PRODUCTION BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: Recreational technology for the hospitalized child TECNOLOGÍA RECREATIVA EN UNIDAD PEDIÁTRICA Y QUIRÚRGICA: PRODUCCIÓN BASADA EN EVIDENCIA CIENTÍFICA: Tecnología recreativa para el niño hospitalizado TECNOLOGIA RECREATIVA EM UNIDADE PEDIÁTRICA E CIRÚRGICA: REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA: Tecnologia recreativa para a criança hospitalizada |
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RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC AND SURGICAL UNITS: PRODUCTION BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: Recreational technology for the hospitalized child |
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RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC AND SURGICAL UNITS: PRODUCTION BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: Recreational technology for the hospitalized child Valentim da Silva Moreira , Italo Biomedical Technology Recreation Surgicenters Child Health Tecnología Biomédica Recreación Centros Quirúrgicos Salud Infantil Tecnologia Biomédica Recreação Centros Cirúrgicos Saúde da Criança |
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RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC AND SURGICAL UNITS: PRODUCTION BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: Recreational technology for the hospitalized child |
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RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC AND SURGICAL UNITS: PRODUCTION BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: Recreational technology for the hospitalized child |
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RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC AND SURGICAL UNITS: PRODUCTION BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: Recreational technology for the hospitalized child |
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RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC AND SURGICAL UNITS: PRODUCTION BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: Recreational technology for the hospitalized child |
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RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRIC AND SURGICAL UNITS: PRODUCTION BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: Recreational technology for the hospitalized child |
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Valentim da Silva Moreira , Italo |
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Valentim da Silva Moreira , Italo da Silva Sabino, Aderlaine Andrade da cunha Marques, Anne Grace Véras Fontes Esteves , Arinete |
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da Silva Sabino, Aderlaine Andrade da cunha Marques, Anne Grace Véras Fontes Esteves , Arinete |
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Valentim da Silva Moreira , Italo da Silva Sabino, Aderlaine Andrade da cunha Marques, Anne Grace Véras Fontes Esteves , Arinete |
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Biomedical Technology Recreation Surgicenters Child Health Tecnología Biomédica Recreación Centros Quirúrgicos Salud Infantil Tecnologia Biomédica Recreação Centros Cirúrgicos Saúde da Criança |
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Biomedical Technology Recreation Surgicenters Child Health Tecnología Biomédica Recreación Centros Quirúrgicos Salud Infantil Tecnologia Biomédica Recreação Centros Cirúrgicos Saúde da Criança |
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Introduction: each and every child, wherever he/she is, has the right to play. Nonetheless, when a child is ill, he/she may undergo treatment with hospital admissions and actions that affect his/her routine, taking him/her away from his/her peers and possibly depriving him/her of playing. This situation implies little social contact with other children, emotional difficulties, and a low level of physical activity, which can entail losses to the child. Objective: to analyze the scientific evidence on the importance and benefits of recreational technologies used in pediatric surgical units. Materials and Methods: integrative review study, with a research question developed through the PICO strategy, selecting the descriptors "Biomedical Technology", "Recreation", "Surgicenter", "Operating Room", "Surgical Block", "Surgery", "Operating Room", "Pediatric Nursing", "Nursing Team", "Nursing Professionals", "Nurses" and "Child Health", in Portuguese and English, and using the Boolean operator AND or OR. The search was held in four sources of scientific literature, during the period from September 2020 to February 2021. The inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied, and the data were extracted using the form itself. Results: the final sample quantified twelve studies and their results were grouped into two categories: Playful activities and their benefits for the hospitalized child; Perception of professionals and family members concerning patient recreation. Conclusion: the study will help health professionals to achieve a different look at the care of hospitalized patients, taking into account that playing offers essential subsidies in terms of alleviating distress. |
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