Creative Play: A Nursing Intervention for Children and Adults With Cancer

Adrienne Schleisman, BSN, RN; Elaine Mahon
CJON
10.1188/18.CJON.137-140

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Pediatric patients undergoing treatment for oncology diagnoses are likely to experience stress, anxiety, and social isolation. One role of a pediatric oncology nurse is to incorporate play into daily hospital routines. By using medical and normative play, nurses can decrease distress and promote normal growth and development. However, the use of play is not limited to pediatric patients. Oncology nurses who work with adults can incorporate similar strategies within their patient populations to reduce anxiety and stress and to improve quality of life.

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