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Does the "Teddy Bear Hospital" enhances preschool children's knowledge? A pilot study with a pre/post-case control design in Germany

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Journal of Health Psychology: An Interdisciplinary, International Journal

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Abstract

The ‘Teddy Bear Hospital’ is a medical students’ project, which has been increasingly established in many countries. To evaluate this concept, we examined the effects of a German Teddy Bear Hospital on children’s knowledge relating to their body, health and disease. Using a quasi-experimental pre/post design, we examined 131 preschool children from 14 German kindergartens with pictorial interview-based scales. The analysis of covariance revealed that the children who visited the Teddy Bear Hospital had a significantly better knowledge concerning their body, health and disease than the children from the control group. This German Teddy Bear Hospital is a good health education vehicle for preschool children.