Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) is associated with a wide range of personal, professional and social benefits with numerous applications evident for nursing education and clinical practice. Despite growing support for increasing the focus on EI in nursing and nurse education, empirical evidence for the effectiveness of training to increase EI is sparse. The aim with this study was to test the effect of a brief EI training program for registered nurses. Methods: We conducted a cross-site quasi-experimental study measuring nurses\u27 EI pre- (T1) and three months post- (T2) EI training with a matched (untrained) control group (total n = 60). EI training consisted of a five- hour workshop, a 30-minute one-on-one feedback session, and an in...
Introduction Nurse educators have a mandatory responsibility to create and deliver programs that de...
OP031 Trait emotional intelligence: a strategy for managing nurses’ affective wellbeing at work Purp...
Objective To investigate the current state of knowledge about emotional intelligence and affective e...
Healthcare employers often criticize the lack of emotional competency and critical thinking skills d...
Nursing students, particularly at the time of entering clinical education, experience a great deal o...
Background/objective: Many health care institutions and employers have begun to realize the need for...
International audienceAimThe purpose of this study is to investigate the current state of knowledge ...
Background: Stress levels associated with the nursing career can be amplified by hostile social envi...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered essential to nursing practice, but it is unclear how best ...
Dozens of studies throughout a wide range of professions and settings have demonstrated significant ...
ABSTRACT Traditional second-year nursing students are often unprepared to manage their emotions, dur...
Aim: Effective communication has a key role in nursing profession. Furthermore, controlling emotions...
The increasing complexity of the healthcare environment calls for increasing emotional intelligence ...
Emotional intelligence is in the spotlight as attention from theorists relate the import...
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) has been associated with positive outcomes for nursing stude...
Introduction Nurse educators have a mandatory responsibility to create and deliver programs that de...
OP031 Trait emotional intelligence: a strategy for managing nurses’ affective wellbeing at work Purp...
Objective To investigate the current state of knowledge about emotional intelligence and affective e...
Healthcare employers often criticize the lack of emotional competency and critical thinking skills d...
Nursing students, particularly at the time of entering clinical education, experience a great deal o...
Background/objective: Many health care institutions and employers have begun to realize the need for...
International audienceAimThe purpose of this study is to investigate the current state of knowledge ...
Background: Stress levels associated with the nursing career can be amplified by hostile social envi...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered essential to nursing practice, but it is unclear how best ...
Dozens of studies throughout a wide range of professions and settings have demonstrated significant ...
ABSTRACT Traditional second-year nursing students are often unprepared to manage their emotions, dur...
Aim: Effective communication has a key role in nursing profession. Furthermore, controlling emotions...
The increasing complexity of the healthcare environment calls for increasing emotional intelligence ...
Emotional intelligence is in the spotlight as attention from theorists relate the import...
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) has been associated with positive outcomes for nursing stude...
Introduction Nurse educators have a mandatory responsibility to create and deliver programs that de...
OP031 Trait emotional intelligence: a strategy for managing nurses’ affective wellbeing at work Purp...
Objective To investigate the current state of knowledge about emotional intelligence and affective e...