2011
DOI: 10.58265/pulso.5010
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Animación sociocultural en el Hospital Materno Infantil de Oviedo: la experiencia del voluntariado de Cruz Roja

Abstract: En este estudio se pretende poner de manifiesto la percepción que los voluntarios de Cruz Roja Juventud tienen sobre las actividades de animación hospitalaria realizadas con los pacientes pediátricos, al tiempo que se incide en la necesaria continuidad de las mismas. Durante el año 2007 se pasó un cuestionario al 90% de los voluntarios de Cruz Roja que realizaban animación en el hospital Materno-Infantil de Oviedo. Los resultados muestran que los voluntarios son mujeres jóvenes, con motivaciones solidarias, fo… Show more

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“…These findings are consistent with an earlier study, where parents rated the effect of hospital entertainment very positively, stating that it gave them peace of mind [ 42 ]. In another study exploring parents’ views on volunteering in hospital activities, 100% of parents supported this intervention [ 6 ]. In addition, it has been shown that the inclusion of relatives in different recreational activities provides a higher level of satisfaction [ 24 , 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These findings are consistent with an earlier study, where parents rated the effect of hospital entertainment very positively, stating that it gave them peace of mind [ 42 ]. In another study exploring parents’ views on volunteering in hospital activities, 100% of parents supported this intervention [ 6 ]. In addition, it has been shown that the inclusion of relatives in different recreational activities provides a higher level of satisfaction [ 24 , 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Virginia Henderson’s theory, leisure and recreation are basic needs that must be met during care practice [ 5 ]. Nowadays, in most cases, different patient associations and/or non-governmental organisations are in charge of covering this psychosocial care focused on leisure and recreation in hospitals [ 6 ]. This is why the WHO recommends paying more attention to this need, especially in the European region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%