How the parents perceive the work of hospital clowns in the context of bereavement : a qualitative study
Auteurs : Santarpia, A. (Auteur) ; Romani-Cesaro, M. (Auteur) ; Simonds, Caroline (Auteur) ; Dionigi, Alberto (Auteur) ; Holland, Melissa (Auteur)
Éditeur : The Humanistic Psychologist
Date de publication : 2021
Langue : Français
Résumé :
The aim of this qualitative research is to describe how the parents perceive the work of hospital clowns in the context of bereavement. Using the text analysis software T-LAB (Version 9.1.3) with a co-occurrence strategy we examined several bereaved parents’ narratives related to the clowning. We showed six themes from parents’ narratives: “The Funny Side of Life”, “Good Memories,” “The Clown is a ‘Big Kid’,” “They Are Part of My Family,” “Bringing Life and Creating Vital Disorder,” and “Awareness of a Clown’s Abilities.” We will interpret the themes according to a humanistic/existential framework as the theoretical base. According to parents’ experience, professional hospital clowns appear to bring a positive contribution in terms of the reconstruction of meaning in the context of bereavement.
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