2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.amp.2020.11.003
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L’activité clown : outil thérapeutique au sein d’un service de psychiatrie adulte fermé ? Étude pilote de faisabilité

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“…Specifically, clown visits have been shown to reduce preoperative anxiety [15,16] and stress [17], salivary cortisol [18], pain during medical procedures [19,20], and the need for sedation [21] in pediatric patients. With the exception of a few pilot studies with adult patients [22][23][24], little attention has been paid to potential benefits of clowns in the psychiatric setting. For adult patients in a closed psychiatric ward, an interactive clown performance during a period of bi-weekly clown visits led to reduced disruptive behaviors, including less agitation, aggression, and self-injury [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, clown visits have been shown to reduce preoperative anxiety [15,16] and stress [17], salivary cortisol [18], pain during medical procedures [19,20], and the need for sedation [21] in pediatric patients. With the exception of a few pilot studies with adult patients [22][23][24], little attention has been paid to potential benefits of clowns in the psychiatric setting. For adult patients in a closed psychiatric ward, an interactive clown performance during a period of bi-weekly clown visits led to reduced disruptive behaviors, including less agitation, aggression, and self-injury [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%