Play in Hospitals
Real Life Perspectives
Herausgeber: Everett, Nicky; Brown, Fraser; Hubbuck, Cath
Play in Hospitals
Real Life Perspectives
Herausgeber: Everett, Nicky; Brown, Fraser; Hubbuck, Cath
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Exploring how practitioners make use of playâ s developmental benefits and therapeutic healing properties to aid the childâ s health care journey, this reflective book expands and enhances the knowledge base underlying the practice of play in hospitals.
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Exploring how practitioners make use of playâ s developmental benefits and therapeutic healing properties to aid the childâ s health care journey, this reflective book expands and enhances the knowledge base underlying the practice of play in hospitals.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781032186269
- ISBN-10: 1032186267
- Artikelnr.: 67263139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781032186269
- ISBN-10: 1032186267
- Artikelnr.: 67263139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Nicky Everett is Senior Lecturer at Leeds Beckett University, UK, Cath Hubbuck is a registered Health Play Specialist, currently based in London, UK, Fraser Brown is Emeritus Professor of Playwork at Leeds Beckett University, UK.
0.Introduction. Part I: Theoretical underpinning. 1.The Development of the
Role of Hospital Playworker. 2.Still a Deprived Environment for Children?
Revisiting the Case for Hospital Play. 3.It Pays to Play! How I discovered
cost effective play and the start of the MRI Awake List Project. 4.Support
for Siblings during the Medical Journey. 5.The Elephant in the Room- Mental
Health Illness in children and young people; can health play specialists
make a difference? 6.The Hospital Playroom: A key part of children and
young people's care and recovery. Part II: Personal Reflections on the Role
of the Hospital Play Specialist. 7.My Journey. 8.The 'Magic of Play'-
Exploring the importance of play and distraction during medical procedures.
9.A Day in the Life of a HPS. 10.Teenagers in hospital- are they the
forgotten age? 11.Specialised Play in the Hospital Setting. 12.The Angry
Health Play Specialist. Part III: Specific Case Studies. 13.Support for
children and young people undergoing radiotherapy treatment. 14.Working
with children and young people with autism in the Health Care Setting.
15.Virtual Reality: The new distraction therapy? 16.The role of the health
play specialist in the care of children and young people with cancer.
17.Teenagers in Hospital. 18.Ship-shape and Bristol Standard fashion: The
'why', the 'what' and the 'how' of implementing the Bristol Standard within
the practice of a hospital play team. 19.Managing a Play Team through the
Covid Crisis. Part IV: Reflections from around the world. 20.Oh! The Places
You'll Go! - A play specialist's journey. 21.Play in two different ways- A
Reflection on Play Practice in the United Arab Emirates. 22."G'Day!" A
history of hospital play in an Australian Children's Hospital.
23.Integrating Play in North American Hospitals- Historical and Current
Approaches. 24.The Hospital Play Specialist Education Course in Japan: what
we have achieved and what we need to overcome. 25.Let's start with play-
why play in the emergency department can be our best tool for
interventions. Part V: Playing in other ways and other settings. 26.Play in
a children's hospice- what's the point? 27.The therapeutic power of playing
with chronically abused children. 28.Play and the paradigm shift.
29.Playing Beyond the Boundaries- How the role of the health play
specialist can benefit adults in healthcare. 30.Play with purpose: the
therapeutic value of play for siblings of pediatrtic patients. 31.Taking
hospital play into the home. 32.Concluding Thoughts. x.Appendix- Useful
Links
Role of Hospital Playworker. 2.Still a Deprived Environment for Children?
Revisiting the Case for Hospital Play. 3.It Pays to Play! How I discovered
cost effective play and the start of the MRI Awake List Project. 4.Support
for Siblings during the Medical Journey. 5.The Elephant in the Room- Mental
Health Illness in children and young people; can health play specialists
make a difference? 6.The Hospital Playroom: A key part of children and
young people's care and recovery. Part II: Personal Reflections on the Role
of the Hospital Play Specialist. 7.My Journey. 8.The 'Magic of Play'-
Exploring the importance of play and distraction during medical procedures.
9.A Day in the Life of a HPS. 10.Teenagers in hospital- are they the
forgotten age? 11.Specialised Play in the Hospital Setting. 12.The Angry
Health Play Specialist. Part III: Specific Case Studies. 13.Support for
children and young people undergoing radiotherapy treatment. 14.Working
with children and young people with autism in the Health Care Setting.
15.Virtual Reality: The new distraction therapy? 16.The role of the health
play specialist in the care of children and young people with cancer.
17.Teenagers in Hospital. 18.Ship-shape and Bristol Standard fashion: The
'why', the 'what' and the 'how' of implementing the Bristol Standard within
the practice of a hospital play team. 19.Managing a Play Team through the
Covid Crisis. Part IV: Reflections from around the world. 20.Oh! The Places
You'll Go! - A play specialist's journey. 21.Play in two different ways- A
Reflection on Play Practice in the United Arab Emirates. 22."G'Day!" A
history of hospital play in an Australian Children's Hospital.
23.Integrating Play in North American Hospitals- Historical and Current
Approaches. 24.The Hospital Play Specialist Education Course in Japan: what
we have achieved and what we need to overcome. 25.Let's start with play-
why play in the emergency department can be our best tool for
interventions. Part V: Playing in other ways and other settings. 26.Play in
a children's hospice- what's the point? 27.The therapeutic power of playing
with chronically abused children. 28.Play and the paradigm shift.
29.Playing Beyond the Boundaries- How the role of the health play
specialist can benefit adults in healthcare. 30.Play with purpose: the
therapeutic value of play for siblings of pediatrtic patients. 31.Taking
hospital play into the home. 32.Concluding Thoughts. x.Appendix- Useful
Links
0.Introduction. Part I: Theoretical underpinning. 1.The Development of the
Role of Hospital Playworker. 2.Still a Deprived Environment for Children?
Revisiting the Case for Hospital Play. 3.It Pays to Play! How I discovered
cost effective play and the start of the MRI Awake List Project. 4.Support
for Siblings during the Medical Journey. 5.The Elephant in the Room- Mental
Health Illness in children and young people; can health play specialists
make a difference? 6.The Hospital Playroom: A key part of children and
young people's care and recovery. Part II: Personal Reflections on the Role
of the Hospital Play Specialist. 7.My Journey. 8.The 'Magic of Play'-
Exploring the importance of play and distraction during medical procedures.
9.A Day in the Life of a HPS. 10.Teenagers in hospital- are they the
forgotten age? 11.Specialised Play in the Hospital Setting. 12.The Angry
Health Play Specialist. Part III: Specific Case Studies. 13.Support for
children and young people undergoing radiotherapy treatment. 14.Working
with children and young people with autism in the Health Care Setting.
15.Virtual Reality: The new distraction therapy? 16.The role of the health
play specialist in the care of children and young people with cancer.
17.Teenagers in Hospital. 18.Ship-shape and Bristol Standard fashion: The
'why', the 'what' and the 'how' of implementing the Bristol Standard within
the practice of a hospital play team. 19.Managing a Play Team through the
Covid Crisis. Part IV: Reflections from around the world. 20.Oh! The Places
You'll Go! - A play specialist's journey. 21.Play in two different ways- A
Reflection on Play Practice in the United Arab Emirates. 22."G'Day!" A
history of hospital play in an Australian Children's Hospital.
23.Integrating Play in North American Hospitals- Historical and Current
Approaches. 24.The Hospital Play Specialist Education Course in Japan: what
we have achieved and what we need to overcome. 25.Let's start with play-
why play in the emergency department can be our best tool for
interventions. Part V: Playing in other ways and other settings. 26.Play in
a children's hospice- what's the point? 27.The therapeutic power of playing
with chronically abused children. 28.Play and the paradigm shift.
29.Playing Beyond the Boundaries- How the role of the health play
specialist can benefit adults in healthcare. 30.Play with purpose: the
therapeutic value of play for siblings of pediatrtic patients. 31.Taking
hospital play into the home. 32.Concluding Thoughts. x.Appendix- Useful
Links
Role of Hospital Playworker. 2.Still a Deprived Environment for Children?
Revisiting the Case for Hospital Play. 3.It Pays to Play! How I discovered
cost effective play and the start of the MRI Awake List Project. 4.Support
for Siblings during the Medical Journey. 5.The Elephant in the Room- Mental
Health Illness in children and young people; can health play specialists
make a difference? 6.The Hospital Playroom: A key part of children and
young people's care and recovery. Part II: Personal Reflections on the Role
of the Hospital Play Specialist. 7.My Journey. 8.The 'Magic of Play'-
Exploring the importance of play and distraction during medical procedures.
9.A Day in the Life of a HPS. 10.Teenagers in hospital- are they the
forgotten age? 11.Specialised Play in the Hospital Setting. 12.The Angry
Health Play Specialist. Part III: Specific Case Studies. 13.Support for
children and young people undergoing radiotherapy treatment. 14.Working
with children and young people with autism in the Health Care Setting.
15.Virtual Reality: The new distraction therapy? 16.The role of the health
play specialist in the care of children and young people with cancer.
17.Teenagers in Hospital. 18.Ship-shape and Bristol Standard fashion: The
'why', the 'what' and the 'how' of implementing the Bristol Standard within
the practice of a hospital play team. 19.Managing a Play Team through the
Covid Crisis. Part IV: Reflections from around the world. 20.Oh! The Places
You'll Go! - A play specialist's journey. 21.Play in two different ways- A
Reflection on Play Practice in the United Arab Emirates. 22."G'Day!" A
history of hospital play in an Australian Children's Hospital.
23.Integrating Play in North American Hospitals- Historical and Current
Approaches. 24.The Hospital Play Specialist Education Course in Japan: what
we have achieved and what we need to overcome. 25.Let's start with play-
why play in the emergency department can be our best tool for
interventions. Part V: Playing in other ways and other settings. 26.Play in
a children's hospice- what's the point? 27.The therapeutic power of playing
with chronically abused children. 28.Play and the paradigm shift.
29.Playing Beyond the Boundaries- How the role of the health play
specialist can benefit adults in healthcare. 30.Play with purpose: the
therapeutic value of play for siblings of pediatrtic patients. 31.Taking
hospital play into the home. 32.Concluding Thoughts. x.Appendix- Useful
Links