2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12887-024-05211-1
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Effects of clowning on anxiety, stress, pain, and hormonal markers in paediatric patients

Julio C. Sánchez,
Gloria L. Porras,
Maria A. Torres
et al.

Abstract: Background Clowning has been used in many hospitals, particularly for children. Studies suggest the effectiveness of this methodology, but more evidence is needed. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of a humour therapy intervention on biological markers, pain and anxiety levels in paediatric patients.Methods Three different clinical contexts were chosen to assess the effect of clowning interventions: patients who were subjected to venepuncture (group 1), patients undergoing general anesthesia for… Show more

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