Effectiveness of laughter therapy with healthcare clowns on the mood of hospitalised adults.

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Revista Cuidarte Pub Date : 2025-03-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.15649/cuidarte.4375
Yelsyn Mauricio Porras-Jiménez, Carmen Álvarez-Nieto, Karen Lizeth Romero-Granados, César Augusto Pinzón-Ordoñez, Isabel María López-Medina
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Abstract

Introduction: Hospitalised adults often have essential emotional needs during their hospital stay, highlighting the importance of incorporating emotional mobilisation therapies.

Objective: To evaluate the effect of laughter therapy with healthcare clowns on the mood of 40 adults hospitalised in internal medicine.

Materials and methods: This quasi-experimental study used the transculturally adapted Scale for Mood Assessment (EVEA-H) to assess the intervention's effects.

Results: Findings revealed significant improvements in participants' mood. There was a considerable reduction in levels of sadness/depression (p <0.00), anxiety (p <0.00) and anger/hostility (p < 0.00), while a significant increase in joy (p < 0.00) was observed after laughter therapy.

Discussion: Current evidence supports laughter therapy with healthcare clowns as a tool to foster positive emotions, reduce negative psychological symptoms, and improve emotional well-being in various contexts, highlighting the importance of collaborative implementation with medical staff to strengthen well-being in healthcare settings.

Conclusion: Laughter therapy can be an effective strategy to improve the emotional well-being of hospitalised adults by reducing negative moods and promoting positive emotions.

保健小丑对住院成年人情绪的笑声治疗效果。
住院的成年人在住院期间往往有基本的情感需求,这突出了纳入情感动员疗法的重要性。目的:评价保健小丑笑声疗法对40例内科住院成人情绪的影响。材料和方法:本准实验研究采用跨文化适应性情绪评估量表(EVEA-H)来评估干预的效果。结果:研究结果显示,参与者的情绪有了显著改善。讨论:目前的证据支持医疗小丑的笑声疗法作为一种工具,可以培养积极情绪,减少消极的心理症状,并在各种情况下改善情绪健康,强调了与医务人员合作实施的重要性,以加强医疗保健环境中的幸福感。结论:笑声疗法是一种有效的策略,可以通过减少消极情绪和促进积极情绪来改善住院成年人的情绪健康。
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