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COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
Volume 51, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2023.101742
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Medical clowns; Coronavirus wards; Complementary and alternative medicine
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, medical clowns disappeared from hospitals worldwide, but the Israeli 'Dream Doctors' continued their work in children's and Coronavirus wards. Through interviews and digital ethnography, the integration and challenges faced by medical clowns in Coronavirus wards were studied. They adapted their art and protective measures, bringing laughter and joy to uplift the mood of patients, families, and staff. The clowns' intervention was crucial and led to successful integration in general wards.
Background: During Covid-19, medical clowns disappeared from hospitals worldwide, ending their in-person visits. However, Israeli 'Dream Doctors' continued in children's wards and gained entrance to the Coronavirus wards.Methods: Using qualitative data from interviews and digital ethnography, the involvement of medical clowns in Coronavirus wards and their challenges were studied.Results: Medical clowns integrated mandatory protective gear and adapted their art: altering outfits, body lan-guage and interactivity. Spreading laughter and joy improved wards' ambience by uplifting patients', families' and staff's mood. Staff joined the clowns and loosened up in front of them. Reported need for this interaction was great and the clowns' intervention was crucial, leading to a successful trial in general wards, funded by one hospital.Conclusions: Additional working hours and direct payment increased medical clowning's integration in Israeli hospitals. Entering the general wards evolved from the clowns' involvement in the Coronavirus wards.
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