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  1. Book: Humor – ein ernstzunehmender Gesundheitsfaktor

    Bartzik, Marek / Fischer, Florian / Peifer, Corinna / Scheel, Tabea Eleonore

    Grundlagen und Forschung für den praktischen Einsatz

    2024  

    Abstract: Humor ist trainierbar und dosierbar Wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse belegen, dass sich Humor und Lachen positiv auf unsere physische und psychische Gesundheit auswirken und als effektive Bewältigungsstrategie für stressige und unangenehme Situationen ... ...

    Author's details Florian Fischer, Corinna Pfeifer, Tabea Scheel (Hrsg.) ; unter Mitarbeit von Marek Bartzik [und 27 weiteren]
    Abstract Humor ist trainierbar und dosierbar Wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse belegen, dass sich Humor und Lachen positiv auf unsere physische und psychische Gesundheit auswirken und als effektive Bewältigungsstrategie für stressige und unangenehme Situationen genutzt werden können. Dieses Buch untersucht umfassend die direkten und indirekten Auswirkungen von Humor auf die Gesundheit und wie man diesen sinnvoll in verschiedenen Settings einsetzen kann. Dabei führt ein gut durchdachtes Konzept durch verschiedene Perspektiven wissenschaftlicher Disziplinen (Public Health, Psycho-logie, Kommunikationswissenschaft etc.) und stellt Potenziale und Anwendungsbereiche in unterschiedlichen Lebens-phasen und Lebensbereichen dar. Humor kann:die therapeutische Beziehung unterstützen und die Erfahrungen der Patientinnen und Patienten positiv beeinflussen,zur Förderung des Wohlbefindens beitragen und sogar eine Verbesserung der Gefäßfunktionen, die Stärkung des Immunsystems oder eine Erhöhung der Schmerztoleranz bewirken,in Kombination mit psychologischen Methoden und Maßnahmen der Gesundheitskommunikation Zielgruppen bei Interventionen zur Gesundheitsförderung und Prävention besser erreichen,die Lernbereitschaft und das Gesundheitsbewusstsein vom Kindesalter bis ins hohe Alter erhöhen. Das Buch erklärt anhand vieler praktischer Beispiele, wie Humor-interventionen geplant, durchgeführt und evaluiert werden können. Konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen und Tipps ermöglichen einen direkten Bezug zur eigenen täglichen Routine. Ein unverzichtbares Nachschlagewerk für alle Humorforschenden und eine Inspiration für alle, die Humor auch in ihrem beruflichen Umfeld noch gezielter einsetzen wollen. Mit einem Geleitwort von Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen Arzt, Wissenschaftsjournalist und Gründer der Stiftungen HUMOR HILFT HEILEN und Gesunde Erde - Gesunde Menschen
    Keywords Gesundheit ; Humor ; Lachen
    Subject Gesundheitsstatus ; Gesundheitszustand ; Gelächter
    Subject code 610
    Language German
    Size 277 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm x 17 cm
    Edition 1. Auflage
    Publisher Hogrefe AG
    Publishing place Bern
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT030641781
    ISBN 978-3-456-86246-0 ; 3-456-86246-6 ; 9783456762463 ; 9783456962467 ; 3456762461 ; 3456962460
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  2. Article: Negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on nurses can be buffered by a sense of humor and appreciation.

    Bartzik, Marek / Aust, Fabienne / Peifer, Corinna

    BMC nursing

    2021  Volume 20, Issue 1, Page(s) 257

    Abstract: Background: The first analyses of the various consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic show that the risk to nurses' psychological well-being is particularly high. As the pandemic and the demands imposed on nurses are not yet fully understood, there is a ... ...

    Abstract Background: The first analyses of the various consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic show that the risk to nurses' psychological well-being is particularly high. As the pandemic and the demands imposed on nurses are not yet fully understood, there is a need to seek buffering factors to protect nurses' psychological health. In line with the earliest evidence, we hypothesize pandemic-related increases in perceived stress and decreases in the frequency of flow experiences, likewise in satisfaction with work, life, work performance, and well-being. As protective factors while dealing with pandemic-related stress, we suggest an individual's sense of humor and perceived appreciation.
    Methods: In June/July 2020 - during the first lockdown in Germany - participants completed an online-survey in which they were asked to rate their situation before the pandemic (retrospectively) and during the pandemic. Our sample consisted of 174 registered nurses (161 females, 13 males, M
    Results: During the pandemic, nurses felt more stressed, had fewer flow experiences, and were less satisfied with their work, life, work-performance, and well-being than before the pandemic. In addition, nurses felt more appreciation from society but less from their patients. Sense of humor and the perceived appreciation of society and patients were confirmed as buffers of negative pandemic-related effects.
    Conclusion: Our study contributes to the so far scarce knowledge on nurses' pandemic-related stress and well-being in combination with their resources. Moreover, we were able to identify sense of humor and appreciation as protective factors.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-20
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2091496-9
    ISSN 1472-6955
    ISSN 1472-6955
    DOI 10.1186/s12912-021-00770-5
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  3. Book ; Online ; Thesis: Humor as a resource for fostering flow experience and alleviating stress in the healthcare context

    Bartzik, Marek [Verfasser] / Peifer, Corinna [Akademischer Betreuer] / Franke, Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer]

    2022  

    Author's details Marek Bartzik ; Akademische Betreuer: Corinna Peifer, Thomas Franke
    Keywords Naturwissenschaften ; Science
    Subject code sg500
    Language English
    Publisher Zentrale Hochschulbibliothek Lübeck
    Publishing place Lübeck
    Document type Book ; Online ; Thesis
    Database Digital theses on the web

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  4. Article: Negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on nurses can be buffered by a sense of humor and appreciation

    Bartzik, Marek / Aust, Fabienne / Peifer, Corinna

    BMC Nursing

    2021  Volume 20, Issue 1, Page(s) No

    Abstract: Background: The first analyses of the various consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic show that the risk to nurses' psychological well-being is particularly high. As the pandemic and the demands imposed on nurses are not yet fully understood, there is a ... ...

    Title translation Die negativen Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie auf Krankenpflegerinnen und Krankenpfleger können durch Humor und Wertschätzung abgefedert werden (DeepL)
    Abstract Background: The first analyses of the various consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic show that the risk to nurses' psychological well-being is particularly high. As the pandemic and the demands imposed on nurses are not yet fully understood, there is a need to seek buffering factors to protect nurses' psychological health. In line with the earliest evidence, we hypothesize pandemic-related increases in perceived stress and decreases in the frequency of flow experiences, likewise in satisfaction with work, life, work performance, and well-being. As protective factors while dealing with pandemic-related stress, we suggest an individual's sense of humor and perceived appreciation. Methods: In June/July 2020 - during the first lockdown in Germany - participants completed an online-survey in which they were asked to rate their situation before the pandemic (retrospectively) and during the pandemic. Our sample consisted of 174 registered nurses (161 females, 13 males, M-age = 40.52), of whom 85 worked as public health nurses and 89 as geriatric nurses. Results: During the pandemic, nurses felt more stressed, had fewer flow experiences, and were less satisfied with their work, life, work-performance, and well-being than before the pandemic. In addition, nurses felt more appreciation from society but less from their patients. Sense of humor and the perceived appreciation of society and patients were confirmed as buffers of negative pandemic-related effects. Conclusion: Our study contributes to the so far scarce knowledge on nurses' pandemic-related stress and well-being in combination with their resources. Moreover, we were able to identify sense of humor and appreciation as protective factors.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; Humor ; Krankenpflegepersonal ; Nurses ; Pandemics ; Pandemie ; Perceived Stress ; Protective Factors ; Protektive Faktoren ; Satisfaction ; Subjektives Stresserleben ; Well Being ; Wohlbefinden ; Zufriedenheit
    Language English
    Document type Article
    DOI 10.1186/s12912-021-00770-5
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  5. Article ; Online: Care for Joy: Evaluation of a Humor Intervention and Its Effects on Stress, Flow Experience, Work Enjoyment, and Meaningfulness of Work.

    Bartzik, Marek / Bentrup, Andreas / Hill, Susanne / Bley, Maria / von Hirschhausen, Eckart / Krause, Gerrit / Ahaus, Peter / Dahl-Dichmann, Angelika / Peifer, Corinna

    Frontiers in public health

    2021  Volume 9, Page(s) 667821

    Abstract: The media increasingly speak of a care crisis. Systematic support is needed to prepare nursing apprentices for the high demands of their profession and to reduce the number of nurses who finally quit. Particularly in stressful jobs like nursing, humor as ...

    Abstract The media increasingly speak of a care crisis. Systematic support is needed to prepare nursing apprentices for the high demands of their profession and to reduce the number of nurses who finally quit. Particularly in stressful jobs like nursing, humor as a coping strategy can have a beneficial effect on perceived stress and overall work enjoyment. In this study, we used a humor intervention among nursing staff in training and evaluated its effects on humor, stress, work enjoyment, the meaningfulness of work, and flow experience. The sample consists of 104 nurses in training. The intervention group received a 3-h humor intervention, while the control group received no intervention. Positive and negative affect were measured immediately before and after the intervention. Humor was measured before the intervention (t
    MeSH term(s) Adaptation, Psychological ; Emotions ; Humans ; Nursing Staff ; Pleasure
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-02
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2711781-9
    ISSN 2296-2565 ; 2296-2565
    ISSN (online) 2296-2565
    ISSN 2296-2565
    DOI 10.3389/fpubh.2021.667821
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  6. Article ; Online: Care for Joy

    Marek Bartzik / Andreas Bentrup / Susanne Hill / Maria Bley / Eckart von Hirschhausen / Gerrit Krause / Peter Ahaus / Angelika Dahl-Dichmann / Corinna Peifer

    Frontiers in Public Health, Vol

    Evaluation of a Humor Intervention and Its Effects on Stress, Flow Experience, Work Enjoyment, and Meaningfulness of Work

    2021  Volume 9

    Abstract: The media increasingly speak of a care crisis. Systematic support is needed to prepare nursing apprentices for the high demands of their profession and to reduce the number of nurses who finally quit. Particularly in stressful jobs like nursing, humor as ...

    Abstract The media increasingly speak of a care crisis. Systematic support is needed to prepare nursing apprentices for the high demands of their profession and to reduce the number of nurses who finally quit. Particularly in stressful jobs like nursing, humor as a coping strategy can have a beneficial effect on perceived stress and overall work enjoyment. In this study, we used a humor intervention among nursing staff in training and evaluated its effects on humor, stress, work enjoyment, the meaningfulness of work, and flow experience. The sample consists of 104 nurses in training. The intervention group received a 3-h humor intervention, while the control group received no intervention. Positive and negative affect were measured immediately before and after the intervention. Humor was measured before the intervention (t0) and again 6 months later (t1); at t1, we again measured humor and also stress, work meaningfulness, work enjoyment, and flow experience. Our analyses showed a beneficial change in positive and negative affect right after the intervention. By means of repeated measures ANOVA we could further confirm an effect of the intervention on reported humor 6 months later. Humor mediated positive effects of the humor intervention on perceived meaningfulness of work, work enjoyment, and on the frequency of flow at work. Also, we found a significant negative relationship between humor and stress measured at t1. The results of this study confirm the effectiveness of humor interventions in promoting humor, and, through this, the meaningfulness of work, work enjoyment, and the frequency of flow experience. Implications of the use of humor interventions in the nursing profession are discussed.
    Keywords humor ; intervention ; stress ; flow experience ; work enjoyment ; meaningfulness of work ; Public aspects of medicine ; RA1-1270
    Subject code 796
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  7. Article: Care for joy

    Bartzik, Marek / Bentrup, Andreas / Hill, Susanne / Bley, Maria / von Hirschhausen, Eckart / Krause, Gerrit / Ahaus, Peter / Dahl-Dichmann, Angelika / Peifer, Corinna

    Frontiers in Public Health

    Evaluation of a humor intervention and its effects on stress, flow experience, work enjoyment, and meaningfulness of work

    2021  

    Abstract: The media increasingly speak of a care crisis. Systematic support is needed to prepare nursing apprentices for the high demands of their profession and to reduce the number of nurses who finally quit. Particularly in stressful jobs like nursing, humor as ...

    Title translation Sorge für Freude: Bewertung einer Humor-Intervention und ihrer Auswirkungen auf Stress, Flow-Erlebnis, Arbeitsfreude und Sinnhaftigkeit der Arbeit
    Abstract The media increasingly speak of a care crisis. Systematic support is needed to prepare nursing apprentices for the high demands of their profession and to reduce the number of nurses who finally quit. Particularly in stressful jobs like nursing, humor as a coping strategy can have a beneficial effect on perceived stress and overall work enjoyment. In this study, we used a humor intervention among nursing staff in training and evaluated its effects on humor, stress, work enjoyment, the meaningfulness of work, and flow experience. The sample consists of 104 nurses in training. The intervention group received a 3-h humor intervention, while the control group received no intervention. Positive and negative affect were measured immediately before and after the intervention. Humor was measured before the intervention (t(0)) and again 6 months later (t(1)); at t(1), we again measured humor and also stress, work meaningfulness, work enjoyment, and flow experience. Our analyses showed a beneficial change in positive and negative affect right after the intervention. By means of repeated measures ANOVA we could further confirm an effect of the intervention on reported humor 6 months later. Humor mediated positive effects of the humor intervention on perceived meaningfulness of work, work enjoyment, and on the frequency of flow at work. Also, we found a significant negative relationship between humor and stress measured at t(1). The results of this study confirm the effectiveness of humor interventions in promoting humor, and, through this, the meaningfulness of work, work enjoyment, and the frequency of flow experience. Implications of the use of humor interventions in the nursing profession are discussed.
    Keywords Arbeitszufriedenheit ; Bedeutungshaltigkeit ; Beruflicher Stress ; Bewältigungsverhalten ; Coping Behavior ; Einstellungen zur Arbeit ; Flow (Bewusstseinszustand) ; Flow (Consciousness State) ; Followup Studies ; Humor ; Intervention ; Job Satisfaction ; Krankenpflegepersonal ; Meaningfulness ; Nachuntersuchungen ; Nurses ; Occupational Stress ; Work (Attitudes Toward)
    Language English
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2711781-9
    ISSN 2296-2565
    ISSN 2296-2565
    DOI 10.3389/fpubh.2021.667821
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  8. Article: Negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on nurses can be buffered by a sense of humor and appreciation

    Bartzik, Marek / Aust, Fabienne / Peifer, Corinna

    http://lobid.org/resources/99370677067606441#!, 20(1):257

    2021  

    Abstract: Background: The first analyses of the various consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic show that the risk to nurses' psychological well-being is particularly high. As the pandemic and the demands imposed on nurses are not yet fully understood, there is a ... ...

    Abstract Background: The first analyses of the various consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic show that the risk to nurses' psychological well-being is particularly high. As the pandemic and the demands imposed on nurses are not yet fully understood, there is a need to seek buffering factors to protect nurses' psychological health. In line with the earliest evidence, we hypothesize pandemic-related increases in perceived stress and decreases in the frequency of flow experiences, likewise in satisfaction with work, life, work performance, and well-being. As protective factors while dealing with pandemic-related stress, we suggest an individual's sense of humor and perceived appreciation. Methods: In June/July 2020 - during the first lockdown in Germany - participants completed an online-survey in which they were asked to rate their situation before the pandemic (retrospectively) and during the pandemic. Our sample consisted of 174 registered nurses (161 females, 13 males, M-age = 40.52), of whom 85 worked as public health nurses and 89 as geriatric nurses. Results: During the pandemic, nurses felt more stressed, had fewer flow experiences, and were less satisfied with their work, life, work-performance, and well-being than before the pandemic. In addition, nurses felt more appreciation from society but less from their patients. Sense of humor and the perceived appreciation of society and patients were confirmed as buffers of negative pandemic-related effects. Conclusion: Our study contributes to the so far scarce knowledge on nurses' pandemic-related stress and well-being in combination with their resources. Moreover, we were able to identify sense of humor and appreciation as protective factors.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; Appreciation ; Geriatric nurses ; Flow experience ; Health care nurses ; Satisfaction ; Sense of humor ; Research
    Language English
    Document type Article
    Database Repository for Life Sciences

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