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Research Articles

The use and value of play: Perspectives from the continent of Africa – a scoping review

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Pages 1394-1414 | Received 13 May 2021, Accepted 14 Feb 2022, Published online: 16 Mar 2022
 

Abstract

Background

Published play knowledge predominantly originates outside Africa. This review was undertaken to summarize sources on play originating from the continent of Africa.

Objective

To locate and summarize sources on the use and value of play in human development and learning from the African continent.

Material and method

Following the PRISMA Extension – Scoping Reviews guidelines, the initial search yielded 17,004 sources. Title and abstract screening identified 263 sources which were evaluated for eligibility namely; sources originating from the African continent, in any language, focussing on play as occupation.

Results

A total of 127 sources were included; 76 qualitative, 28 quantitative and 23 mixed design sources; 100 from Southern Africa. Nine themes emerged: Who plays, why, where and how individuals play, intentional use of play, play and adult-related work skills, what is used in play, time/duration of play and barriers to play.

Conclusions

Play was used effectively in human development and learning. Withholding play as a form of discipline, emphasized how adults and children valued play. Adults still loved playing. Safety concerns contributed to the reasons play occurred indoors more than outdoors, despite outdoor play being preferred.

Significance

The review provides a reference for play as an occupation which may promote learning and development.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that there were no financial or personal relationships that may have inappropriately influenced the writing of this systematic review. No remuneration was paid to the authors for writing the review.

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