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Çocuk Hemşireliğinde Sihirli Bir Dokunuş-Bir Dikkat Dağıtma ve Oyun Yöntemi Olarak Vantrilokizm ve Hastanede Yatan Çocuklar Üzerindeki Etkisi

Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 125 - 131, 06.04.2022
https://doi.org/10.38108/ouhcd.951804

Abstract

Kuklalar, sağlık hizmetlerinin sunumunda görev alan profesyoneller tarafından çocuklara çeşitli faydalar sağlamak amacıyla kullanılmaktadır. Kuklalar aracılığıyla çocuklara kaygı, korku ve açıklamada zorlandıkları çeşitli duygularını ifade edebilmeleri açısından kolay bir yol sağlanır. Vantrilokizm olarak bilinen yöntem, kukla kullanımında yaygın şekilde uygulanmaktadır. Bu yöntemde kişinin dudaklarını hareket ettirmeden konuşabilme yeteneği kastedilmektedir. Bu derleme makalede kuklalarla yapılan vantrilokizm uygulamalarının genel özellikleri, hastanede yatan çocuklar üzerindeki etkilerinin belirtilmesi ve çocuk hemşireliği uygulamalarındaki kullanımına yönelik literatür bilgilerinin tartışılması amaçlanmıştır.

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  • Athanassiadou E, Tsiantis J, Christogiorgos S, Kolaitis G. (2009). An evaluation of the effectiveness of psychological preparation of children for minor surgery by puppet play and brief mother counseling. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 78(1), 62-63. Bromfield R. (1994). The use of puppets in play therapy. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 12(6), 435-444.
  • Burns-Nader S, Hernandez-Reif M. (2016). Facilitating play for hospitalized children through child life services. Children’s Health Care, 45(1), 1-21.
  • Caleffi CCF, Rocha PK, Anders JC, Souza AIJ de S, Burciaga VB, Serapião Lda S. (2016). Contribution of structured therapeutic play in a nursing care model for hospitalised children. Revista Gaúcha De Enfermagem, 37(2), e58131.
  • Cathedralcollege. (2021). Ventrilokikizm Nasil Öğrenilir. Erişim tarihi: 17.08.2021. https://tr.cathedralcollege.org/aprender-ventriloqua-2768.
  • Chen I, Hsu YC, Hu Y, Chung YY. (2014). Therapeutic play promoting children health management-preschool children aerosol therapy completion rates. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 1(1), 88-92.
  • Cooren F. (2010). Action and Agency in Dialogue Passion, Incarnation and Ventriloquism. Amsterdam, John Benjamins, p. 85-140.
  • da Cruz DSM, Collet N, Antão Marques DK. (2012). Importance of using therapeutic toys in care of children with diabetes type 1. Journal of Nursing UFPE on Line, 6(4), 858-862.
  • da Silva JR, Pizzoli LM, Amorim AR, Pinheiros FT, Romanini GC, da Silva JG, Joanete S, Alves SS. (2016). Using therapeutic toys to facilitate venipuncture procedure in preschool children. Pediatric Nursing, 42(2), 61-68.
  • DeRowe A, Fishman G, Leor A, Kornecki A. (2003). Improving children’s cooperation with tracheotomy care by performing and caring for a tracheotomy in the child’s doll-a case analysis. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 67(7), 807-809.
  • Farhat A, Kouzegaran S, Sabertanha A, Mohammadzadeh A, Sani FM. (2013). Assessment of pain management in pediatric emergency department in Mashhad-Iran. International Journal of Pediatrics, 1(2), 25-29.
  • Favara-Scacco C, Smirne G, Schilirò G, Di Cataldo A. (2001). Art therapy as support for children with leukemia during painful procedures. Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 36, 474-480.
  • Fisher J. (2009). Puppets, Language and Learning. 1 st Edition, London, A&C Black Publishers Limited, p. 1-64.
  • Goffman E. (1986). Frame Analysis: An Essay on the Organization of Experience. Boston, MA, Northeastern University Press, p. 1-40.
  • Hall TM, Kaduson HG, Schaefer C. (2002). Fifteen effective play therapy techniques. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 33(6), 515-522.
  • Hartwig EK. (2014). Puppets in the playroom: utilizing puppets and child-centered facilitative skills as a metaphor for healing. International Journal of Play Therapy, 23(4), 204-216. Howells JG, Townsend D. (1954). Puppetry as a medium for play diagnosis. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 17(2), 46-52.
  • Kalra S, Chugh S, Dinakaran P. (2014). Diabetes and play therapy. Journal of Social Health and Diabetes, 2(1), 40-44.
  • Koukourikos K, Tzeha L, Pantelidou P, Tsaloglidou A. (2015). The importance of play during hospitalization of children. Materia Socio Medica, 27(6), 438-441.
  • Li HCW, Lopez V. (2008). Effectiveness and appropriateness of therapeutic play intervention in preparing children for surgery: a randomized controlled trial study. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 13(2), 63-73.
  • Mahajan L, Wyllie R, Steffen R, Kay M, Kitaoka G, Dettorre J, Sarigol S, McCue K. (1998). The effects of a psychological preparation program on anxiety in children and adolescents undergoing gastrointestinal endoscopy. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 27(2), 161-165.
  • Messerli TC. (2017). Sitcom humour as ventriloquism. Lingua, 197, 16-33. Nabors L, Bartz J, Kichler J, Sievers R, Elkins R, Pangallo J. (2013). Play as a mechanism of working through medical trauma for children with medical illnesses and their siblings. Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 36(3), 212-224.
  • O’Neill P. (1994). Fictions of Discourse: Reading Narrative Theory. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, p. 1-190.
  • Olson L. (1997). The sublimation of the grade school child. Noshpitz JD, Kernberg PF, Bemporad JR editors. Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. The Grade School Child: Development and Syndromes. USA: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, p. 107-113.
  • Orhan E, Yildiz S. (2017). The effects of pre-intervention training provided through therapeutic play on the anxiety of pediatric oncology patients during peripheral catheterization. International Journal of Caring Sciences (IJCS), 10(3), 1533-1544.
  • Öztürk Şahin Ö, Topan A. (2019). Investigation of the fear of 7-18-year-old hospitalized children for illness and hospital. Journal of Religion and Health, 58(3), 1011-1023.
  • Pélicand J, Gagnayre R, Sandrin-Berthon B, Aujoulat I. (2006). A therapeutic education programme for diabetic children: recreational, creative methods, and use of puppets. Patient Education and Counseling, 60(2), 152-163.
  • Reid-Searl K, Quinney L, Dwyer T, Vieth L, Nancarrow L, Walker B. (2017). Puppets in an acute paediatric unit: nurse’s experiences. Collegian, 24(5), 441-447.
  • Sahiner NC, Bal MD. (2015). The effects of three different distraction methods on pain and anxiety in children. Journal of Child Health Care, 20(3), 277-285.
  • Sodiummedia. (2021). Ventrilokizmin Özü Nedir. Erişim tarihi: 17.08.2021, https://tr.sodiummedia.com/3927745- venus-is-what-is-it.
  • Sparapani V de C, BorgesIsa ALV, Oliveira R de, PanLucila D, Nascimento C. (2012). Children with type 1 diabetes mellitus and their friends: the influence of this interaction in the management of the disease. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 20(1), 117-125.
  • Sposito AMP, de Montigny F, Sparapani Vde C, Lima RAG, Silva-Rodrigues FM, Pfeifer LI, Nascimento LC. (2016). Puppets as a strategy for communication with Brazilian children with cancer. Nursing & Health Sciences, 18(1), 30-37.
  • Suzan ÖK, Şahin ÖÖ, Baran Ö. (2020). Effect of puppet show on children’s anxiety and pain levels during the circumcision operation: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Pediatric Urology, 16(4), 490.e1-490.e8
  • Tannen D. (2010). Abduction and identity in family interaction: ventriloquizing as indirectness. Journal of Pragmatics, 42(2), 307-316.
  • Thompson V. (1994). An IV therapy teaching tool for children. Pediatric Nursing, 20(4), 351-355.
  • Tilbrook A, Dwyer T, Reid-Searl K, Parson JA. (2017). A review of the literature-the use of interactive puppet simulation in nursing education and children’s healthcare. Nurse Education in Practice, 22, 73-79.
  • Vantrilok ve Kukla. (2020). Erişim tarihi: 10.06.2021, https://www.devlette.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/vantrolog-olmak-istiyorum.jpg.
  • Vroomen J, De Gelder B. (2004). Perceptual effects of cross-modal stimulation: ventriloquism and the freezing phenomenon. Calvert GA, Spence C, Stein BE editors, The Handbook of Multisensory Processes, Netherlands: MIT Press, p. 141-150.
  • Whitson BJ. (1972). The puppet treatment in pediatrics. American Journal of Nursing, 72(9), 1612-1614.
  • William Li HC, Lopez V, Lee TLI. (2007). Effects of preoperative therapeutic play on outcomes of school-age children undergoing day surgery. Research in Nursing & Health, 30(3), 320-332.
  • Zahr LK. (1998). Therapeutic play for hospitalized preschoolers in Lebanon. Pediatric Nursing, 24(5), 449-454.

A Magical Touch in Pediatric Nursing-Ventriloquism as a Distraction and Play Method and its Effect on Hospitalised Children

Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 125 - 131, 06.04.2022
https://doi.org/10.38108/ouhcd.951804

Abstract

Puppets are used by professionals involved in the delivery of health services to provide various benefits to children. Through puppets, children are provided with an easy way to express their various feelings of anxiety, fear, and difficulty in expressing. The method known as ventriloquism is widely practiced in puppet use. In this method, the ability to speak without moving one's lips is meant. In this review article, it is aimed to discuss the general characteristics of ventriloquism practices with puppets, their effects on hospitalised children, and the literature on their use in pediatric nursing practices.

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References

  • Altman R. (1980). Moving lips: cinema as ventriloquism. Yale French Studies, 60, 67-79.
  • Athanassiadou E, Tsiantis J, Christogiorgos S, Kolaitis G. (2009). An evaluation of the effectiveness of psychological preparation of children for minor surgery by puppet play and brief mother counseling. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 78(1), 62-63. Bromfield R. (1994). The use of puppets in play therapy. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 12(6), 435-444.
  • Burns-Nader S, Hernandez-Reif M. (2016). Facilitating play for hospitalized children through child life services. Children’s Health Care, 45(1), 1-21.
  • Caleffi CCF, Rocha PK, Anders JC, Souza AIJ de S, Burciaga VB, Serapião Lda S. (2016). Contribution of structured therapeutic play in a nursing care model for hospitalised children. Revista Gaúcha De Enfermagem, 37(2), e58131.
  • Cathedralcollege. (2021). Ventrilokikizm Nasil Öğrenilir. Erişim tarihi: 17.08.2021. https://tr.cathedralcollege.org/aprender-ventriloqua-2768.
  • Chen I, Hsu YC, Hu Y, Chung YY. (2014). Therapeutic play promoting children health management-preschool children aerosol therapy completion rates. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 1(1), 88-92.
  • Cooren F. (2010). Action and Agency in Dialogue Passion, Incarnation and Ventriloquism. Amsterdam, John Benjamins, p. 85-140.
  • da Cruz DSM, Collet N, Antão Marques DK. (2012). Importance of using therapeutic toys in care of children with diabetes type 1. Journal of Nursing UFPE on Line, 6(4), 858-862.
  • da Silva JR, Pizzoli LM, Amorim AR, Pinheiros FT, Romanini GC, da Silva JG, Joanete S, Alves SS. (2016). Using therapeutic toys to facilitate venipuncture procedure in preschool children. Pediatric Nursing, 42(2), 61-68.
  • DeRowe A, Fishman G, Leor A, Kornecki A. (2003). Improving children’s cooperation with tracheotomy care by performing and caring for a tracheotomy in the child’s doll-a case analysis. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 67(7), 807-809.
  • Farhat A, Kouzegaran S, Sabertanha A, Mohammadzadeh A, Sani FM. (2013). Assessment of pain management in pediatric emergency department in Mashhad-Iran. International Journal of Pediatrics, 1(2), 25-29.
  • Favara-Scacco C, Smirne G, Schilirò G, Di Cataldo A. (2001). Art therapy as support for children with leukemia during painful procedures. Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 36, 474-480.
  • Fisher J. (2009). Puppets, Language and Learning. 1 st Edition, London, A&C Black Publishers Limited, p. 1-64.
  • Goffman E. (1986). Frame Analysis: An Essay on the Organization of Experience. Boston, MA, Northeastern University Press, p. 1-40.
  • Hall TM, Kaduson HG, Schaefer C. (2002). Fifteen effective play therapy techniques. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 33(6), 515-522.
  • Hartwig EK. (2014). Puppets in the playroom: utilizing puppets and child-centered facilitative skills as a metaphor for healing. International Journal of Play Therapy, 23(4), 204-216. Howells JG, Townsend D. (1954). Puppetry as a medium for play diagnosis. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 17(2), 46-52.
  • Kalra S, Chugh S, Dinakaran P. (2014). Diabetes and play therapy. Journal of Social Health and Diabetes, 2(1), 40-44.
  • Koukourikos K, Tzeha L, Pantelidou P, Tsaloglidou A. (2015). The importance of play during hospitalization of children. Materia Socio Medica, 27(6), 438-441.
  • Li HCW, Lopez V. (2008). Effectiveness and appropriateness of therapeutic play intervention in preparing children for surgery: a randomized controlled trial study. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 13(2), 63-73.
  • Mahajan L, Wyllie R, Steffen R, Kay M, Kitaoka G, Dettorre J, Sarigol S, McCue K. (1998). The effects of a psychological preparation program on anxiety in children and adolescents undergoing gastrointestinal endoscopy. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 27(2), 161-165.
  • Messerli TC. (2017). Sitcom humour as ventriloquism. Lingua, 197, 16-33. Nabors L, Bartz J, Kichler J, Sievers R, Elkins R, Pangallo J. (2013). Play as a mechanism of working through medical trauma for children with medical illnesses and their siblings. Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 36(3), 212-224.
  • O’Neill P. (1994). Fictions of Discourse: Reading Narrative Theory. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, p. 1-190.
  • Olson L. (1997). The sublimation of the grade school child. Noshpitz JD, Kernberg PF, Bemporad JR editors. Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. The Grade School Child: Development and Syndromes. USA: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, p. 107-113.
  • Orhan E, Yildiz S. (2017). The effects of pre-intervention training provided through therapeutic play on the anxiety of pediatric oncology patients during peripheral catheterization. International Journal of Caring Sciences (IJCS), 10(3), 1533-1544.
  • Öztürk Şahin Ö, Topan A. (2019). Investigation of the fear of 7-18-year-old hospitalized children for illness and hospital. Journal of Religion and Health, 58(3), 1011-1023.
  • Pélicand J, Gagnayre R, Sandrin-Berthon B, Aujoulat I. (2006). A therapeutic education programme for diabetic children: recreational, creative methods, and use of puppets. Patient Education and Counseling, 60(2), 152-163.
  • Reid-Searl K, Quinney L, Dwyer T, Vieth L, Nancarrow L, Walker B. (2017). Puppets in an acute paediatric unit: nurse’s experiences. Collegian, 24(5), 441-447.
  • Sahiner NC, Bal MD. (2015). The effects of three different distraction methods on pain and anxiety in children. Journal of Child Health Care, 20(3), 277-285.
  • Sodiummedia. (2021). Ventrilokizmin Özü Nedir. Erişim tarihi: 17.08.2021, https://tr.sodiummedia.com/3927745- venus-is-what-is-it.
  • Sparapani V de C, BorgesIsa ALV, Oliveira R de, PanLucila D, Nascimento C. (2012). Children with type 1 diabetes mellitus and their friends: the influence of this interaction in the management of the disease. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 20(1), 117-125.
  • Sposito AMP, de Montigny F, Sparapani Vde C, Lima RAG, Silva-Rodrigues FM, Pfeifer LI, Nascimento LC. (2016). Puppets as a strategy for communication with Brazilian children with cancer. Nursing & Health Sciences, 18(1), 30-37.
  • Suzan ÖK, Şahin ÖÖ, Baran Ö. (2020). Effect of puppet show on children’s anxiety and pain levels during the circumcision operation: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Pediatric Urology, 16(4), 490.e1-490.e8
  • Tannen D. (2010). Abduction and identity in family interaction: ventriloquizing as indirectness. Journal of Pragmatics, 42(2), 307-316.
  • Thompson V. (1994). An IV therapy teaching tool for children. Pediatric Nursing, 20(4), 351-355.
  • Tilbrook A, Dwyer T, Reid-Searl K, Parson JA. (2017). A review of the literature-the use of interactive puppet simulation in nursing education and children’s healthcare. Nurse Education in Practice, 22, 73-79.
  • Vantrilok ve Kukla. (2020). Erişim tarihi: 10.06.2021, https://www.devlette.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/vantrolog-olmak-istiyorum.jpg.
  • Vroomen J, De Gelder B. (2004). Perceptual effects of cross-modal stimulation: ventriloquism and the freezing phenomenon. Calvert GA, Spence C, Stein BE editors, The Handbook of Multisensory Processes, Netherlands: MIT Press, p. 141-150.
  • Whitson BJ. (1972). The puppet treatment in pediatrics. American Journal of Nursing, 72(9), 1612-1614.
  • William Li HC, Lopez V, Lee TLI. (2007). Effects of preoperative therapeutic play on outcomes of school-age children undergoing day surgery. Research in Nursing & Health, 30(3), 320-332.
  • Zahr LK. (1998). Therapeutic play for hospitalized preschoolers in Lebanon. Pediatric Nursing, 24(5), 449-454.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Nursing
Journal Section Review
Authors

Abdullah Sarman 0000-0002-5081-4593

Emine Sarman 0000-0002-4671-9315

Project Number Yok.
Early Pub Date April 6, 2022
Publication Date April 6, 2022
Submission Date June 13, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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APA Sarman, A., & Sarman, E. (2022). Çocuk Hemşireliğinde Sihirli Bir Dokunuş-Bir Dikkat Dağıtma ve Oyun Yöntemi Olarak Vantrilokizm ve Hastanede Yatan Çocuklar Üzerindeki Etkisi. Ordu Üniversitesi Hemşirelik Çalışmaları Dergisi, 5(1), 125-131. https://doi.org/10.38108/ouhcd.951804