O lúdico como recurso no preparo psicológico de cirurgias pediátricas.
Resumo
The need for surgical intervention added to hospitalization can trigger high
levels of stress in children, making it difficult for them to adhere to treatment. In the
psychological clinic, playful resources can help the professional to better understand the needs
of children, enabling more assertive interventions. However, in hospitalization, the setting is
the hospital environment itself with medications, health team, large movement of people and
medical devices, which ends up limiting the use of play. In this context, the present study aimed
to investigate the benefits of ludic intervention in the psychological preparation of pediatric
surgeries. It is a field research, with a qualitative approach, of the descriptive type. The study
was carried out at a reference pediatric hospital in the public health network in the State of
Ceará, from October to November 2022. Semi-structured interviews were applied to 05 children
between 07 and 11 years old, who underwent elective surgical procedures, accompanied by
their respective mothers. The main results of the study pointed to difficulties in adapting to the
hospital, doubts, fears and fantasies related to performing the surgery. The use of adaptive and
coping playful resources based on the children's creativity was also evidenced, which, in turn,
reported little or no playful intervention by professionals. Considering the therapeutic aspects
of the bond with the health team throughout the treatment, in order to establish more effective
communication and make this process less frightening for pediatric patients, it is concluded that
it is necessary to develop multidisciplinary ludic interventions aimed at the psychological
preparation of children undergoing surgery.
Keywords: Pediatric Psychology. Hospitalization. Child Health. Playfulness. Elective surgical
procedures.