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Level of Satisfaction of Children with Chronic Disease That Follows the Method Bemo Keliling "Si Boling" During Hospitalization at Sanglah Hospital

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Chronic disease in childhood and adolescence can have psychological and mental disorders because they have to come to visit repeatedly, lay down in hospital, fear, and boredom while undergoing treatment. Play intervention therapy is expected to reduce the negative impact of hospitalization. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of satisfaction of children with chronic diseases to the therapeutic method of playing Bemo Keliling (Si Boling). Crossectional study design using a questionnaire that assesses the level of satisfaction of children with chronic diseases that hospitalization at Sanglah Hospital Denpasar to the Boling intervention therapy in October 2018. Sample of 25 children with chronic diseases such as hematological cancer and solid tumors, auto-immune and hematological disorders. From the results of the patient response questionnaire after Boling found 64% expressed very satisfied, 64% expressed no sadness when seeking hospitalization at the Sanglah Hospital, 56% stated the information/insight increased, and 76% were willing to continue treatment. In the 5-7 years age group, 75% prefer coloring activities and educational games, and the 8-18 year age group prefer to reading. Related to the type of reading, the 5-7 years age group prefers the flora/fauna type (83%), while the 8-18 year age group types of folklore, encyclopedias and novels. There was no significant differences in the level of satisfaction of patients who prefer coloring activities and educational games than reading activities (P=0.640). Boling is expected to have a positive impact on children with chronic diseases undergoing hospitalization at Sanglah Hospital.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajp.20200602.23
Published in American Journal of Pediatrics (Volume 6, Issue 2, June 2020)
Page(s) 133-137
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Children with Chronic Diseases, Play Intervention Therapy, Boling

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  • Department of Child Health, Medical Faculty of Udayana University, Denpasar, Indonesia

  • Department of Child Health, Medical Faculty of Udayana University, Denpasar, Indonesia

  • Department of Child Health, Medical Faculty of Udayana University, Denpasar, Indonesia

  • Department of Child Health, Medical Faculty of Udayana University, Denpasar, Indonesia

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    I. Gusti Ayu Trisna Windiani; Yohannes Adinatha; I. Gusti Agung Ngurah Sugitha Adnyana; Soetjiningsih. Level of Satisfaction of Children with Chronic Disease That Follows the Method Bemo Keliling "Si Boling" During Hospitalization at Sanglah Hospital. Am. J. Pediatr. 2020, 6(2), 133-137. doi: 10.11648/j.ajp.20200602.23

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    I. Gusti Ayu Trisna Windiani, Yohannes Adinatha, I. Gusti Agung Ngurah Sugitha Adnyana, Soetjiningsih. Level of Satisfaction of Children with Chronic Disease That Follows the Method Bemo Keliling "Si Boling" During Hospitalization at Sanglah Hospital. Am J Pediatr. 2020;6(2):133-137. doi: 10.11648/j.ajp.20200602.23

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