National Association of Hospital Play Staff  

Guidelines for Professional Practice

 

Number 5 

Play Preparation

 

The Aims of Play Preparation

 

The main aims of play preparation are:-

 

 

The role of the Hospital Play Specialist within the Multi-Disciplinary Team (M.D.T.)

 

The Play Specialist should:-

                                                                                                                            

The Stages of Preparation 

 

Stage 1

 

Pre-admission

 

Preparation for a hospital admission should begin at home. A pre- admission information booklet should be sent out prior to a booked admission.

This booklet should include:-

 

Stage 2

 

Admission

 

On admission, preparation involves the following key factors:

1. The Relationship

The Play Specialist must form a trusting relationship with the child. Establish what toys, games or hobbies the child likes. Allow time for non-directive play before introducing any hospital play.

2. Assessment

When preparing a child for any procedure, the Play Specialist should take the following into account :-

 

Stage 3

 

Preparation

    

Having assessed all of the above, the Play Specialist should select an appropriate method to impart the information the child needs in order to be able to cope with the procedure.

 

 

Stage 4

 

Following the Procedure

 

Post procedural play should be offered.

This should include:-

 

Reference: Journal of the National Association of Hospital Play Staff, Spring/Summer 1994

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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