Hospital Pedagogy: Bridging Healthcare and Education to Support the Development of Pediatric Inpatients

Khamidova Malikakhon Oktamovna, Abdimtalipova Zarina, Goman Yuliya

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This study explores the role of hospital pedagogy in supporting the educational and psychological development of pediatric inpatients, particularly those with chronic illnesses. The purpose is to investigate how hospital-based educational interventions can mitigate the effects of prolonged hospitalization on children’s academic progress and emotional well-being. A mixed-methods approach was employed, consisting of a literature review, case study analysis, and interviews with healthcare providers and hospital educators. The findings indicate that hospital pedagogy not only ensures academic continuity for hospitalized children but also plays a crucial role in improving emotional resilience and social integration through activities like art therapy and peer interaction. However, challenges such as limited resources, insufficiently trained educators, and varying patient needs remain barriers to its full implementation. The study highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration among educators, healthcare professionals, and families, advocating for the institutionalization of hospital pedagogy programs to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all pediatric patients.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17509/boga.v17i1.82717

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