DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17136218
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New Zealand nurses use of humour in surgical nursing practice

Abstract: <p>Humour is a tool that can build rapport, establish communication and enable a therapeutic relationship: all of which are essential skills for nurses. For nurses to use humour in their practice they need to know when it is appropriate and when it could be beneficial for patients. However, much of the literature on nursing humour focusses on when not to use humour or provides contradictory messages about the use of humour. This is problematic as with little guidance, nurses may be hesitant to deploy hum… Show more

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