Handbook of Research on Play Specialism Strategies to Prevent Pediatric Hospitalization Trauma

Handbook of Research on Play Specialism Strategies to Prevent Pediatric Hospitalization Trauma

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Release Date: October, 2022|Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 416
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5068-0
ISBN13: 9781668450680|ISBN10: 1668450682|EISBN13: 9781668450697
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Hospitalization can cause short-term to long-term issues to children’s biopsychosocial health. Play strategies have played a key role in preventing hospitalization trauma. Properly trained play specialists provide children with structured play activities that have proven to be effective in diminishing anxiety, depression, and negative emotions among in-patient children and their parents. These techniques are beneficial to ameliorating children’s and parents’ coping strategies and treatment compliance. However, discrepancies among countries’ healthcare systems in recognizing the value of play highlights the need for major awareness in the field.

The Handbook of Research on Play Specialism Strategies to Prevent Pediatric Hospitalization Trauma spreads knowledge about the potential of playing to protect and increase children's health during hospitalization. The book focuses on play strategies counteracting pediatric patients’ trauma, anxiety, depression, and other biopsychosocial negative consequences. It discusses the rights of hospitalized children and the strengths of the play specialism approach. Covering topics such as chronically ill children, pediatric oncology, and culturally sustaining practices, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for child psychologists, psychotherapists, neuroscientists, pedagogists, psychiatrists, nurses, physicians, health sociologists, pediatricians, play specialists, students and faculty of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Chronically Ill Children
  • Culturally Sustaining Practices
  • Deepening Play Opportunities
  • Hospital Trauma
  • Hospitalized Children
  • mHealth for Pediatric Patients
  • Pediatric Oncology
  • Play Interventions
  • Play’s Continuum of Needs
  • Socio-Emotional Skills
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The words Play and Specialism are often seen as opposites: how can play, an activity that adults often consider exclusively childlike, be something serious in which to specialize? Through this handbook, you will discover that play is an elective tool to support the child in the face of the - often - traumatic experience of hospitalization. Play, in fact, can counteract the perceived 'power imbalance' that children encounter when they are hospitalized. More specifically, in this handbook, we will analyze the importance of normative play and medical play, which constitute the fundamental toolkit of the Play Specialist.

– Dr. Giulia Perasso, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy

A particularly crucial aspect of this book is the appeal to scientific evidence, which is necessary in the face of a profession that is too often fragmented and, in many parts of the world is still not regulated and certified. Through this book, professionals such as psychologists and pediatricians, as well as mothers and fathers, will see play as something to take seriously, thanks to the references to the scientific literature cited in the chapters. Empirical studies remind us how play-based interventions can bring to hospitalized children: an improvement in coping strategies, a reshaping of hospital-related stimuli that elicit anxiety (e.g., through medical play), educational opportunities, better management of negative emotions and pain in various pathologies, and, even, in some cases, a decrease in the use of anesthesia (that represents an indirect benefit for the hospitals themselves as well).

– Dr. Jacopo De Angelis, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
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Prof. Giulia Perasso has a Ph.D. in Psychology, Neuroscience and Data Science at University of Pavia (Italy). After obtaining a MSc in Psychology (2015), she researched as visiting intern at Middlesex University (London, UK), approaching the theme of juvenile cybercrime (2016). In 2017, she obtained a Master’s in Criminology at Sapienza Unitelma University, Rome, Italy. She is studying at the life circle school of the University of Milano-Bicocca to become a psychotherapist. Lately, she has focused her research work on developmental psychology, working at nonprofits (the Porto dei Piccoli in Genoa, the Patrizio Paoletti Foundation in Assisi, the David Chiossone Foundation in Genoa). In 2021 she led two international roundtables on the topic of play in the hospital, publishing as an outcome an opinion paper on Frontiers in Psychology. From these international experiences she decided to create a publishing project that would encapsulate various theoretical and operational insights for play specialism professionals around the world.
Prof. Yagmur Ozturk has a Ph.D in Psychological Science and Education and works as an external research collaborator in Odf Lab (University of Trento) focusing on typical and atypical development and parenting. After obtaining a MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience, she studied child development and parenting, particularly focusing on families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
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