Edessa Cadiz is a clinical nurse at University of California (UC) San Diego Health in La Jolla, where Jessica Bejar is the clinical nursing care manager. Karyn Buxman is the founder of HumorLab LLC in Concord, CA. Magda Angel is the lead resource nurse at UC San Diego Health in Vista. Carin Resseguie is a clinical nurse educator at UC San Diego Health in San Diego, where Carolyn Wilder is a clinical nurse, Lilian Chan is a nurse informaticist, and Jaclyn Russe is the organ procurement coordinator. Judy Davidson is a nurse scientist at the UC San Diego School of Medicine in La Jolla. Contact author: Edessa Cadiz,
Am J Nurs. 2024 Sep 1;124(9):18-26. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0001028312.41339.c1. Epub 2024 Aug 22.
The nursing work environment is often stressful and can lead to burnout. The use of humor may help nurses adapt and cope. Although most would agree that, in general, humor can help build camaraderie and ease tense situations, little is known about how nurses use humor in their professional lives.
The study's main purpose was to explore how humor is used and perceived by nurses in the workplace.
A sample of LPNs, RNs, and advanced practice RNs was recruited in the United States. Participants were interviewed via the videoconferencing platform Zoom. Data from the video recordings, audio transcripts, and investigators' field notes were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.
Sixteen nurses were interviewed about their use of humor, whether intentional or spontaneous, in the workplace. Three main themes were identified: entertainment , influencing others , and well-being . Participants reported using humor with self and others, including patients, families, and colleagues. Reported benefits include emotional regulation, relationship building, and work enjoyment. Some participants noted feeling insecure over when and whether the use of humor was "appropriate."
The results indicate that nurses' use of humor in the workplace had many benefits. Participants reported that humor could relieve tension, create bonds and strengthen relationships, and enhance both learning and work environments. Many recognized that humor can also be maladaptive and harmful, and that sensitivity and caution are part of using humor skillfully. Still, the benefits of humor appear to outweigh the risks. We conclude that humor is a useful tool nurses can and should use to optimize their nursing experience.
护理工作环境常常充满压力,可能导致 burnout(职业倦怠)。使用幽默可能有助于护士适应和应对。虽然大多数人都同意,总的来说,幽默可以帮助建立友谊,缓解紧张局势,但对于护士在职业生活中如何使用幽默,知之甚少。
本研究的主要目的是探讨幽默在工作场所中是如何被护士使用和感知的。
在美国招募了一批注册护士(RN)、执业护师(LPN)和高级执业护师(APRN)作为研究对象。通过视频会议平台 Zoom 对参与者进行访谈。对视频记录、音频转录和调查员的实地笔记中的数据进行了分析,使用反思性主题分析。
对 16 名护士进行了采访,询问他们在工作场所中是否有意或自发地使用幽默。确定了三个主要主题:娱乐、影响他人和幸福感。参与者报告说在自我和他人(包括患者、家属和同事)中使用幽默。报告的好处包括情绪调节、关系建立和工作享受。一些参与者指出,他们对何时以及是否使用幽默“适当”感到不安。
结果表明,护士在工作场所使用幽默有许多好处。参与者报告说,幽默可以缓解紧张情绪,建立联系并加强关系,并增强学习和工作环境。许多人认识到幽默也可能适得其反和有害,并且使用幽默需要敏感性和谨慎。尽管如此,幽默的好处似乎超过了风险。我们的结论是,幽默是护士可以而且应该使用的有用工具,以优化他们的护理体验。