Handshake or high-five: Greeting children.
R John H MassiePublished in: Journal of paediatrics and child health (2021)
The handshake is a common greeting, parting gesture or deal sealer across the globe. Its origins may go back to pre-history, ancestorial primates using similar gestures. The handshake is cultural norm, most commonly shared between adults, which children learn as they grow up. There are many important aspects to the handshake that can promote the clinician-patient relationship, but how clinicians caring for children should use the handshake has not received attention. This paper explores the origins of the handshake and its closely allied gesture, the high-five, and considers how they can work to promote the care of children.