Clowning is a form of humour. It is an art form that invites
play, interaction, and laughter. Clown Care is a programme in hospitals
and medical centres involving visits from specially trained hospital
clowns. Clowning helps patients to focus on something other than their
illness. Olsson et al. and Spitzer suggested that clown care could
create a warm climate, promote good interpersonal relationships, and
relieve feelings of frustration, anxiety, or hostility. Hospital clowns
work worldwide as a health humanization resort, providing interplay with
patients, family and staff creating a positive emotional state that
fosters affirmative environmental conditions. This type of activity
varies greatly in terms of professionalism, accountability and artistic
methods. Promotion of emotional and psychosocial well-being of patients
transcends opportunities for oral health promotion activities in
hospitals, schools and community. Previous research reports on clown
training reflects attitude-building potential for the healthcare
students provided that it is performed in a deep, essential, strict and
continuous fashion in a facultative manner rather than mandatory
allowing the student to build his own artistic, professional and
personal path. Thus, the prospect of introducing training curriculum of
this underrated non-technical skill for dental students in Indian dental
education system needs to be harnessed. Read more.........
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