Healthy childhood development through outdoor risky play: Navigating the balance with injury prevention.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Paediatrics & child health Pub Date : 2024-07-22 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1093/pch/pxae016
Emilie Beaulieu, Suzanne Beno
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Free play is essential for children's development and for their physical, mental, and social health. Opportunities to engage in outdoor free play-and risky play in particular-have declined significantly in recent years, in part because safety measures have sought to prevent all play-related injuries rather than focusing on serious and fatal injuries. Risky play is defined by thrilling and exciting forms of free play that involve uncertainty of outcome and a possibility of physical injury. Proponents of risky play differentiate "risk" from "hazard" and seek to reframe perceived risk as an opportunity for situational evaluation and personal development. This statement weighs the burden of play-related injuries alongside the evidence in favour of risky play, including its benefits, risks, and nuances, which can vary depending on a child's developmental stage, ability, and social and medical context. Approaches are offered to promote open, constructive discussions with families and organizations. Paediatricians are encouraged to think of outdoor risky play as one way to help prevent and manage common health problems such as obesity, anxiety, and behavioural issues.

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通过户外冒险游戏促进儿童健康成长:平衡与预防伤害之间的关系。
自由游戏对儿童的发展及其身体、心理和社会健康至关重要。近年来,参与户外自由游戏--尤其是危险游戏--的机会大幅减少,部分原因是安全措施旨在预防所有与游戏相关的伤害,而不是关注严重和致命的伤害。危险游戏的定义是惊险刺激的自由游戏形式,涉及结果的不确定性和身体受伤的可能 性。冒险游戏的支持者将 "风险 "与 "危险 "区分开来,并试图将感知到的风险重塑为情境评估和个人发展的机会。本陈述权衡了游戏相关伤害的负担和支持冒险游戏的证据,包括其益处、风险和细微差别, 这些都会因儿童的发展阶段、能力、社会和医疗背景而异。我们提供了促进与家庭和组织进行开放式、建设性讨论的方法。鼓励儿科医生将户外冒险游戏视为帮助预防和管理肥胖、焦虑和行为问题等常见健康问题的一种方法。
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Paediatrics & child health
Paediatrics & child health 医学-小儿科
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2.10
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5.30%
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Paediatrics & Child Health (PCH) is the official journal of the Canadian Paediatric Society, and the only peer-reviewed paediatric journal in Canada. Its mission is to advocate for the health and well-being of all Canadian children and youth and to educate child and youth health professionals across the country. PCH reaches 8,000 paediatricians, family physicians and other child and youth health professionals, as well as ministers and officials in various levels of government who are involved with child and youth health policy in Canada.
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