Piñar-Rodríguez Sergi, Puig-Llobet Montse, Corcoles-Martínez David, Tolosa-Merlos Diana, Leñero-Cirujano Miriam, Rodríguez-Martin Dolors
Faculty of Nursing, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Department of Public Health, Mental Health and Maternal-Child Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2025 Apr;34(2):e70028. doi: 10.1111/inm.70028.
Throughout history, the conceptualisation of "humour" has posed a challenge, without achieving a definitive consensus. This study explores the application of humour in mental health, highlighting its potential to strengthen the therapeutic relationship. This research seeks to fill the knowledge gap in this constantly evolving field. To investigate mental health professionals' perceptions of using humour in the therapeutic relationship. A phenomenological interpretative approach was employed, following qualitative guidelines in healthcare. The study was conducted between November and December 2023. The target population consisted of mental health professionals working in acute units. A purposive sample of 10 participants was selected for the study. COREQ was used to organise individual interviews. Data collection included recorded interviews. The study had Ethics Committee approval and informed consent from participants. Data were analysed with ATLAS.Ti version 24. Ten professionals (5 women and 5 men), aged between 42 and 61 years with 20 to 35 years of experience in mental health, participated in the interviews. Data analysis yielded five main categories: barriers and benefits of using humour, professionals' humour styles, training in humour, and communication skills in the therapeutic relationship. An integrated understanding of humour in mental health and its impact on the therapeutic relationship is revealed. Barriers and benefits are highlighted, emphasising the need for specific training. The affiliative style is valued for its emotional connection, cautioning against other styles. The lack of training underlines the need to integrate humour into mental health training. The importance of adaptation and empathy in communicative interventions is emphasised, highlighting the need for greater awareness and training for a more humane and effective therapeutic environment.
纵观历史,“幽默”的概念一直是个挑战,尚未达成最终共识。本研究探讨幽默在心理健康中的应用,强调其加强治疗关系的潜力。本研究旨在填补这个不断发展领域的知识空白。调查心理健康专业人员对在治疗关系中使用幽默的看法。采用现象学解释方法,遵循医疗保健领域的定性指导方针。该研究于2023年11月至12月进行。目标人群包括在急症科工作的心理健康专业人员。为该研究选取了10名参与者的目的样本。采用COREQ来组织个人访谈。数据收集包括访谈录音。该研究获得了伦理委员会的批准,并得到了参与者的知情同意。使用ATLAS.Ti 24版软件对数据进行分析。10名专业人员(5名女性和5名男性)参与了访谈,年龄在42至61岁之间,有20至35年心理健康领域的工作经验。数据分析得出五个主要类别:使用幽默的障碍和益处、专业人员的幽默风格、幽默培训以及治疗关系中的沟通技巧。揭示了对心理健康中幽默及其对治疗关系影响的综合理解。强调了障碍和益处,突出了特定培训的必要性。亲和型风格因其情感联系而受到重视,同时对其他风格提出了警告。培训的缺乏凸显了将幽默纳入心理健康培训的必要性。强调了在沟通干预中适应和同理心的重要性,突出了提高意识和培训以营造更人性化和有效的治疗环境的必要性。