The Impact of Play and Recreation on Reported Pain Levels in Children with Cancer

Authors

  • Victoria Cooper Temple University
  • Rhonda Nelson Temple University

Keywords:

cancer, children, distraction, oncology, pain management, play, recreation

Abstract

Children diagnosed with cancer frequently undergo medical treatments that result in pain. Interventions that involve recreation and play have been used for distraction in order to reduce pain, anxiety, fear and distress in this population. Choice of activity and parental involvement are also important.

Author Biographies

Victoria Cooper, Temple University

Victoria Cooper is a Recreation Therapy graduate student in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at Temple University.

Rhonda Nelson, Temple University

Rhonda Nelson, Ph.D., CTRS is an Associate Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at Temple University.

Published

2015-01-30

Issue

Section

Student Research