The Effects of Hospital-Based School Lessons on Children's Emotions, Distress and Pain.

Q2 Social Sciences
Continuity in Education Pub Date : 2024-07-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5334/cie.118
Enrica Ciucci, Lucrezia Tomberli, Elena Amore, Andrea Smorti, Francesca Maffei, Laura Vagnoli
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Abstract

Lessons conducted in hospitals ensure school continuity for hospitalized children unable to attend regular school. Hospital-based school (HS) provides a tailored experience that ensures normality for children through education. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of the proposed lessons in reducing negative emotions, distress, and pain in children, as well as fostering positive affects. The study was conducted with 32 hospitalized children, aged 8-12 years, in the Onco-Hematology and Pediatric Unit of Meyer Children's Hospital IRCCS (Florence, Italy). Positive and negative emotions were measured using the Positive and Negative Affect Scale for Children; distress was measured using the Physiological Hyperarousal for Children; pain was measured using the Visual Analogue Scale for children. Variables were assessed before (T0) and after (T1) lessons, for three times; for each variable, collected data were averaged at both T0 and T1. Statistical analyses showed a significant increase in positive emotions in hospitalized children and a significant decrease in negative emotions, distress, and pain; nevertheless, only for pain the significant correlation between its scores before and after the HS lessons indicated that the detected change occurred for all participants in much the same way. These preliminary results suggest that HS lessons can promote hospitalized children's well-being, at least as far as pain reduction is concerned.

医院学校课程对儿童情绪、苦恼和疼痛的影响。
在医院授课可确保无法在普通学校上学的住院儿童能够继续上学。医院学校(HS)提供量身定制的体验,通过教育确保儿童的正常生活。本研究的目的是评估拟议课程在减少儿童负面情绪、困扰和痛苦以及培养积极情感方面的效果。研究对象是迈耶儿童医院(IRCCS,意大利佛罗伦萨)肿瘤血液学和儿科病房的 32 名 8-12 岁住院儿童。积极和消极情绪使用儿童积极和消极情绪量表进行测量;苦恼使用儿童生理过度焦虑量表进行测量;疼痛使用儿童视觉模拟量表进行测量。各变量分别在上课前(T0)和上课后(T1)进行了三次评估;每个变量在 T0 和 T1 收集的数据取平均值。统计分析显示,住院儿童的积极情绪显著增加,消极情绪、苦恼和疼痛显著减少;然而,只有疼痛在 HS 课程前后的得分之间存在显著相关性,这表明所有参与者都以大致相同的方式发生了检测到的变化。这些初步结果表明,至少在减轻疼痛方面,心理健康课可以促进住院儿童的身心健康。
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Continuity in Education
Continuity in Education Social Sciences-Education
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