Nursing perceptions of the benefits of ludicity on care practices for children with cancer: a descriptive study

Online braz. j. nurs. (Online); 13 (2), 2014
Publication year: 2014

Aim:

To describe the benefits of using ludicity during care practices for hospitalised children with cancer, according to the perceptions of the nursing team.

Method:

This is a qualitative, descriptive research, carried out with the help of a nursing team in a paediatric inpatient ward for children with cancer. The collection of data was performed using non-participative observations and semi-structured interviews. The data was treated using thematic analysis.

Results:

The benefits of ludicity include, better adherence to treatment, improvements in relationships between the nursing team and the child, and improvements in the acceptance of caring proceedings.

Discussion:

According to the perception of the professionals, ludicity facilitates the process of adapting the child to hospital, and improves the relationship between the child and the nursing team.

Conclusion:

Ludicity brings benefits to the hospitalised child, as it helps them to adapt and provides a more qualified and humanised healthcare service...