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Playful activities in health care for children and adolescents with cancer: the perspectives of the nursing staff* * Article extracted from the Undergraduate Research Project in Nursing at the UFSC. Florianópolis - SC, Brazil. Awarded with the second place of the Professora Dulce Maria Nunes Awards at the 6th Brazilian Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing in Foz do Iguaçú, PR, Brazil, in October 2015.

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To describe the perspective of the nursing staff on the use of playful activities in health care for children and adolescents hospitalized with cancer.

Methodology:

An exploratory descriptive study with a qualitative approach was performed between August 2013 and July 2015, including 29 nursing professionals from an Onco-hematology Inpatient Unit of a Pediatric Hospital in Southern Brazil. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews, analyzed and categorized according to Minayo, when two categories were formed, although only one was presented here: "When providing care, I take advantage to play, allowing the hospital environment to be more agreeable".

Results:

Professionals reported the experience of playful activities in routine nursing practice, focusing on their benefits, difficulties and opportunities in health care.

Conclusion:

Playful activities are an indispensable tool for care, but further theoretical and practical preparation is required to accomplish and experience it as a care strategy.

Keywords:
Pediatric Nursing; Play and Playthings; Hospitalized Child; Hospitalized Adolescent

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