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A BEME review of educational programmes on the use of play in paediatric practice: BEME Guide No. 82.
Krebs, Christine Louise; Thestrup, Jakob; Hybschmann, Jane; Graber, Kelsey; Gjærde, Line Klingen; Topperzer, Martha Krogh; Nielsen, Emilie Tange; Larsen, Anders; Ramchandani, Paul; Frandsen, Thomas Leth; Sørensen, Jette Led.
Afiliação
  • Krebs CL; Juliane Marie Centre and Mary Elizabeths Hospital - Rigshospitalet for Children, Teens and Expecting Families, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Thestrup J; Juliane Marie Centre and Mary Elizabeths Hospital - Rigshospitalet for Children, Teens and Expecting Families, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hybschmann J; Juliane Marie Centre and Mary Elizabeths Hospital - Rigshospitalet for Children, Teens and Expecting Families, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Graber K; Centre for Research on Play in Education, Development and Learning (PEDAL), Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Gjærde LK; Juliane Marie Centre and Mary Elizabeths Hospital - Rigshospitalet for Children, Teens and Expecting Families, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Topperzer MK; Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Juliane Marie Centre, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Nielsen ET; Juliane Marie Centre and Mary Elizabeths Hospital - Rigshospitalet for Children, Teens and Expecting Families, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Larsen A; University Hospitals Centre for Health Research, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Ramchandani P; Centre for Research on Play in Education, Development and Learning (PEDAL), Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Frandsen TL; Juliane Marie Centre and Mary Elizabeths Hospital - Rigshospitalet for Children, Teens and Expecting Families, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Sørensen JL; Mary Elizabeth's Hospital, University of Copenhagen - Rigshospitalet, Denmark.
Med Teach ; : 1-11, 2023 Dec 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38098168
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Play can help paediatric patients cope with hospitalisation. Education on the use of play for healthcare professionals (HCPs) is lacking, with playful interactions often occurring unsystematically without formal training. This scoping review systematically describe the frameworks, design, and evaluation methods of educational programmes for HCPs on the use of play in paediatric clinical practice.

METHODS:

We conducted the scoping review by searching nine databases for white literature and websites for grey literature. Two reviewers independently screened titles/abstracts and reviewed full texts. Kirkpatrick's evaluation model was applied to report the evaluation methods of educational programmes.

RESULTS:

After identifying 16534 white and 955 grey items we included twenty articles but no grey literature. The educational programmes vaguely defined play for procedural and normalising purposes and mostly targeted mono-professional groups, mainly nurses. The evaluation methods identified in the articles were reported in accordance with Kirkpatrick levels 1 reaction (n = 13); 2a attitude (n = 7); 2b knowledge (n = 3); 3 behaviour (n = 6); 4a organisational practice (n = 1) and 4b patient outcomes (n = 4).

CONCLUSION:

The few educational programmes available on the use of play for HCPs are not uniformly described. Future educational programmes would benefit from integrating the needs of HCPs, patients and parents, and using a theoretical framework and systematic evaluation.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article