Therapeutic play in preparing for surgery: behavior of preschool children during the perioperative period

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Autor(a) principal: Paladino,Camila Moreira
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Rachel de, Almeida,Fabiane de Amorim
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: Objective:to describe the behavior of children during the instructional session of therapeutic play (ITP) in the preoperative period and to verify the behavior presented by them during the perioperative period. Methods: Exploratory descriptive study with a quantitative approach, developed in a large private hospital in Sao Paulo, in which the behaviors presented by 30 children between three and five years old, undergoing minor surgery were seen at the hospital during the session of TP and in the surgical center, from admission to awaken from anesthesia. Results: Most children participated in the ITP session (21; 70%), entered the surgical room spontaneously (22; 73.3%) without resisting mother separation (24; 80%), collaborating with the anesthetic procedure (16; 53.3%) and quietly awakening from anesthesia (26; 87%). Conclusion: The use of ITP led the child to understand the surgical procedure, making it less traumatic.

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spelling Therapeutic play in preparing for surgery: behavior of preschool children during the perioperative periodPlay and playthingsChild, hospitalizedPerioperative nursingHumanization of assistancePediatric nursingObjective:to describe the behavior of children during the instructional session of therapeutic play (ITP) in the preoperative period and to verify the behavior presented by them during the perioperative period. Methods: Exploratory descriptive study with a quantitative approach, developed in a large private hospital in Sao Paulo, in which the behaviors presented by 30 children between three and five years old, undergoing minor surgery were seen at the hospital during the session of TP and in the surgical center, from admission to awaken from anesthesia. Results: Most children participated in the ITP session (21; 70%), entered the surgical room spontaneously (22; 73.3%) without resisting mother separation (24; 80%), collaborating with the anesthetic procedure (16; 53.3%) and quietly awakening from anesthesia (26; 87%). Conclusion: The use of ITP led the child to understand the surgical procedure, making it less traumatic.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Therapeutic play in preparing for surgery: behavior of preschool children during the perioperative period
title Therapeutic play in preparing for surgery: behavior of preschool children during the perioperative period
spellingShingle Therapeutic play in preparing for surgery: behavior of preschool children during the perioperative period
Paladino,Camila Moreira
Play and playthings
Child, hospitalized
Perioperative nursing
Humanization of assistance
Pediatric nursing
title_short Therapeutic play in preparing for surgery: behavior of preschool children during the perioperative period
title_full Therapeutic play in preparing for surgery: behavior of preschool children during the perioperative period
title_fullStr Therapeutic play in preparing for surgery: behavior of preschool children during the perioperative period
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic play in preparing for surgery: behavior of preschool children during the perioperative period
title_sort Therapeutic play in preparing for surgery: behavior of preschool children during the perioperative period
author Paladino,Camila Moreira
author_facet Paladino,Camila Moreira
Carvalho,Rachel de
Almeida,Fabiane de Amorim
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Rachel de
Almeida,Fabiane de Amorim
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paladino,Camila Moreira
Carvalho,Rachel de
Almeida,Fabiane de Amorim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Play and playthings
Child, hospitalized
Perioperative nursing
Humanization of assistance
Pediatric nursing
topic Play and playthings
Child, hospitalized
Perioperative nursing
Humanization of assistance
Pediatric nursing
description Objective:to describe the behavior of children during the instructional session of therapeutic play (ITP) in the preoperative period and to verify the behavior presented by them during the perioperative period. Methods: Exploratory descriptive study with a quantitative approach, developed in a large private hospital in Sao Paulo, in which the behaviors presented by 30 children between three and five years old, undergoing minor surgery were seen at the hospital during the session of TP and in the surgical center, from admission to awaken from anesthesia. Results: Most children participated in the ITP session (21; 70%), entered the surgical room spontaneously (22; 73.3%) without resisting mother separation (24; 80%), collaborating with the anesthetic procedure (16; 53.3%) and quietly awakening from anesthesia (26; 87%). Conclusion: The use of ITP led the child to understand the surgical procedure, making it less traumatic.

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