Title "Humor kao lijek u doba pandemije bolesti COVID-19"
Title (english) "Humor as medicine in the age of pandemic disease COVID-19"
Author Matea Suton
Mentor Vesna Babarović (mentor)
Committee member Vedrana Iveta (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Sanja Zoranić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Vesna Babarović (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Dubrovnik (Department for Professional Studies) Dubrovnik
Defense date and country 2022-09-28, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Public Health and Health Care Epidemiology
Abstract Uvod: Humor je zajednički naziv za verbalne, pisane i crtane iznesene sadržaje koji izazivaju smijeh i dobro raspoloženje; ali je ujedno humor definiran i kao svojstvo osobnosti koja se očituje u duhovitosti. Humor, kao važna značajka za naše zdravlje utječe kako na fizičko tako i na mentalno zdravlje. Pomaže nam u obrani od stresa i negativnog raspoloženja. Pandemija koronavirusa unijela je razne promjene u gotovo svaki životni aspekt ljudske svakodnevnice pa tako ni društvene mreže nisu bile izostavljene. Svi su htjeli znati sve o novonastalom virusu i bolesti koja nastaje zbog njega, a stručnjaci i znanstvenici nisu imali odgovore na pitanja koja je postavljala uplašena javnost.
Cilj rada: Istražiti kako je humor djelovao na ispitanike u doba pandemije COVID-19 tijekom karantene. Ispitivanje njegove funkcije kao zabave, lijeka i općenito podnošenja pandemije COVID-19 te iste te rezultate prikazati statistički i opisno u ovome radu.
Ispitanici i metode: U istraživanju putem online ankete sudjelovala je 103 ispitanika dobnih skupina između 20 i 50 godina. Obuhvaćeni su studenti Sveučilišta u Dubrovniku, zaposlenici Opće bolnice Dubrovnik te Doma zdravlja Dubrovnik. Anketni upitnik sastojao se od desetak pitanja. Pitanja su obuhvaćala: spol, dob, stručnu spremu, koliki je strah od zaraze na skali od 1 do 10 te utjecaj humorističkih sadržaja na temu pandemije bolesti COVID-19.
Rezultati: Rezultati istraživanja pokazalo da je čak 70,9% ispitanika izjavilo da im je uz humoristični sadržaj vrijeme brže prolazilo. Sljedećih 39,8% ispitanika su poboljšali komunikaciju s ukućanima, a 33% ispitanika je poboljšalo komunikaciju s prijateljima.
Rasprava: Dobiveni podaci ovog istraživanja pokazuju kako je COVID-19 i karantena utjecala na živote ljudi svih dobnih skupina.
Potrebno je istaknuti da su slične teme općenito slabo obrađivane, te su aktualna literatura i slična istraživanja bila teško dostupna.
Zaključak: Humor je zaista lijek ne samo u teškim duševnim trenutcima, već i pogodno djeluje na fizičko zdravlje ljudi. Ponašao se kao anksiolitik, a moglo bi se reći čak kao i sedativ u nekim
slučajevima. Zaključak je da se humor pokazao kao lijek u doba krize navedene pandemije koronavirusa.
Abstract (english) Introduction: Humor is a common name for verbal, written and cartoon content that causes laughter and good mood; but at the same time, humor is also defined as a personality trait that manifests itself in wit. Humor, as an important feature for our health, affects both physical and mental health. It helps us defend against stress and negative mood. The coronavirus pandemic has brought various changes to almost every aspect of human daily life, so even social networks were not left out. Everyone wanted to know everything about the new virus and the disease caused by it, and experts and scientists did not have answers to the questions asked by the frightened public.
Objective: To investigate how humor affected the respondents in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic during the quarantine. Examining its function as entertainment, medicine and in general coping with the COVID-19 pandemic and presenting the same results statistically and descriptively in this paper.
Respondents and methods: 103 respondents aged between 20 and 50 participated in the research via an online survey. Students of the University of Dubrovnik, employees of the Dubrovnik General Hospital and the Dubrovnik Health Center are included. The questionnaire consisted of ten questions. The questions included: gender, age, professional qualification, how much fear is there of infection on a scale of 1 to 10, and the impact of humorous content on the topic of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results: The results of the research showed that as many as 70.9% of respondents stated that with humorous content, time passed faster. The next 39.8% of respondents improved communication with family members, and 33% of respondents improved communication with friends.
Discussion: The data obtained from this research show how COVID-19 and the quarantine have affected the lives of people of all age groups.
It should be pointed out that similar topics are generally poorly covered, and current literature and similar research were difficult to access.
Conclusion: Humor is really a medicine not only in difficult mental moments, but also has a beneficial effect on people's physical health. It behaved as an anxiolytic, and it could even be said as a sedative in some cases. The conclusion is that humor proved to be a medicine during the crisis of the mentioned coronavirus pandemic.
Keywords
humor
lijek
pandemija
COVID-19
Keywords (english)
humor
medicine
pandemic
COVID-19
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:155:508756
Study programme Title: Nursing Study programme type: professional Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: stručni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) sestrinstva (stručni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) sestrinstva)
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