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A children's book that explores all the amazing things that happen inside a children's hospital and gives thanks to the many hardworking people that help keep us safe and well.
Children--Hospital care. --- Children--Hospitals. --- Hospital care.
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Children --- Enfants --- Hospital care --- Soins hospitaliers --- Children - Hospital care
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By Richard H. Thompson, Edgewood College, Madison, Wisconsin, and Gene Stanford, Children's Hospital, Buffalo, New York. With a Foreword by Jerriann Myers Wilson. Child life services include providing emotional support, structuring therapeutic play programs, psychologically preparing children for medical procedures, enhancing the hospital environment, and acting as the child's and parents' advocate. This book covers them all. It begins by describing the provision of these services in a typical case and by reviewing the relevant literature. The authors then discuss parents' needs and parent inv
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Nancy Keene is a well-known writer and advocate for hospitalized children. She has written and coauthored 12 consumer health books on topics ranging from childhood illnesses to working with your doctor. She served as chair of the patient advocacy committee of a consortium of 350 children's hospitals and on an FDA committee that reviewed medications given to ill children. She has been interviewed on National Public Radio, frequently speaks to professional and parent groups, and has participated in online parent support groups since 1996. She lives in Bellingham, Washington.
Children -- Hospital care. --- Parent and child. --- Sick children -- Psychology.
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What is meant by 'spiritual care'? How can we assess and communicate the needs of a child in hospital effectively if we each have conflicting interpretations of 'spiritual'? This book proposes that we use a language of 'connectedness', which can fully express a child's feelings about, and understanding of, their hospital experience, rather than relying on religious or medical language. In doing so, assessments can be made purely on information given by the child and their emotional and spiritual needs can be communicated between professionals using a shared professional language, regardless of their own faith, religion or secular outlook. The book fully explains the concept of connectedness and outlines a practical assessment tool that uses play and storytelling to connect with the child and gather information about their hospital experience, their relationships with others while in the hospital setting, their feelings about their current state and their needs. This book will improve communication between medical practitioners, chaplains and other support services, enabling them to provide the best support for children in their care. It will also be of interest to academics in healthcare, theology and psychology.
Spirituality. --- Sick children --- Children --- Spiritual-mindedness --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Spiritual life --- Religious life. --- Church work with sick children. --- Sick children - Religious life. --- Children - Hospital care.
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