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Effects of Art Intervention on Pediatric Anxiety and Pain in the Medical Setting

Deeb, Ashley L ; Grunvald, Miles W ; Leon, David A ; Manyak, Anton ; Miller, Lindsay R ; Veilleux, Kelsey M ; Wang, Lisa H ; Dekmar, Buffy F ; Schwarz, Rebecca ; Eldakar-Hein, Shaden

UVM ScholarWorks 2016

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  • Título:
    Effects of Art Intervention on Pediatric Anxiety and Pain in the Medical Setting
  • Autor: Deeb, Ashley L ; Grunvald, Miles W ; Leon, David A ; Manyak, Anton ; Miller, Lindsay R ; Veilleux, Kelsey M ; Wang, Lisa H ; Dekmar, Buffy F ; Schwarz, Rebecca ; Eldakar-Hein, Shaden
  • Assuntos: Community Health and Preventive Medicine ; Health Services Research ; Public Health
  • Notas: https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/comphp_gallery/228
    https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/context/comphp_gallery/article/1224/viewcontent/BCA__final_.pdf
    Public Health Projects, 2008-present
  • Descrição: Introduction: Hospitalization and illness can be a painful and stressful time for a child. There may be anxiety over procedures and inpatient stays disrupt normal routines. Previous research found that for pre-school aged children, having parents around, having the help of the hospital staff, and playing an active role in alleviating their fears were the most helpful in reducing anxiety. Another study found that visual creative expressions can be meaningful experiences for young adult cancer survivors. Additionally, there is abundant literature on formal art therapy and its favorable effects on children in the hospital, however, there are fewer studies investigating less standardized “art intervention” in the same population. The purpose of our project was to assess whether art intervention reduces anxiety and pain in inpatient and outpatient pediatric patients.
  • Editor: UVM ScholarWorks
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2016
  • Idioma: Inglês

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