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- Amanda Mota Pacciulio Sposito
- Francine de Montigny
- Valéria de Cássia Sparapani
- Regina Aparecida Garcia de Lima
- Fernanda Machado Silva‐Rodrigues
- Luzia Iara Pfeifer
- Lucila Castanheira Nascimento
Abstract
Children are considered competent social actors. Although they are able to express their opinions, they may have some difficulties in answering direct verbal questions, requiring researchers and health professionals to enter their world by using auxiliary resources for communication. This study presents the experience of using finger puppets as a playful strategy for improving interaction and communication with hospitalized children with cancer, aged seven to 12. It describes the strategy of making and using puppets as an auxiliary tool to communicate with children with cancer and presents the results and limitations of using puppets in clinical practice. The use of the puppets, creatively and in accordance with the children's motor, cognitive, and emotional development, showed benefits, such as allowing the children to freely express themselves; respecting their autonomy; and minimizing the hierarchical adult‐child relationship. The use of puppets is an appropriate strategy to communicate with hospitalized children. This tool can also enrich clinical practice, as it encourages children with cancer to report their experience of being ill and also helps the health team during evaluation and intervention.
Suggested Citation
Amanda Mota Pacciulio Sposito & Francine de Montigny & Valéria de Cássia Sparapani & Regina Aparecida Garcia de Lima & Fernanda Machado Silva‐Rodrigues & Luzia Iara Pfeifer & Lucila Castanheira Nascim, 2016.
"Puppets as a strategy for communication with Brazilian children with cancer,"
Nursing & Health Sciences, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 18(1), pages 30-37, March.
Handle:
RePEc:wly:nuhsci:v:18:y:2016:i:1:p:30-37
DOI: 10.1111/nhs.12222
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