Many current students studying in health care professions lack skills in communication, socialization, and decision-making that can lead to an inability to recognize and manage emotions, indicating a need for emotional intelligence training in university health field curricula. This article presents an evidence-based study that used a new approach to education using online emotional intelligence modules within a graduate occupational therapy program to supplement the program’s curriculum. The study was completed over six and one-half weeks and included 28 second-year graduate occupational therapy students. A pre/post-survey design was used to determine participants’ knowledge and their perceptions of their own emotional intelligence skills ...
Online learning is now entrenched in the mainstream educational system and continues to provide educ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical skill for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and speech ...
This study examines concerns within the field of occupational therapy on the growing disconnect betw...
Occupational therapy practitioners and students need skills associated with emotional intelligence (...
The correlation of emotional intelligence and success for OT and OTA students during Fieldwork II ha...
Background: In the field of healthcare, higher skills in emotional intelligence (EI) have been prove...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Introduction: Emotional intelligence competencies assist occupational th...
Background: In the field of healthcare, higher skills in emotional intelligence (EI) have been prove...
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical skill for healthcare practitioners. Minimal lo...
This mixed methods study explored the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and overall s...
This research investigated changes in emotional intelligence (EI) in undergraduate speech, occupatio...
The purpose of this study was to determine if school-based occupational therapists who participated ...
Background: In the field of healthcare, higher skills in emotional intelligence (EI) have been prov...
Emotional intelligence (EI) education is a crucial component to facilitating professional and leader...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of an optional, self-paced, online module to increase occupat...
Online learning is now entrenched in the mainstream educational system and continues to provide educ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical skill for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and speech ...
This study examines concerns within the field of occupational therapy on the growing disconnect betw...
Occupational therapy practitioners and students need skills associated with emotional intelligence (...
The correlation of emotional intelligence and success for OT and OTA students during Fieldwork II ha...
Background: In the field of healthcare, higher skills in emotional intelligence (EI) have been prove...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Introduction: Emotional intelligence competencies assist occupational th...
Background: In the field of healthcare, higher skills in emotional intelligence (EI) have been prove...
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical skill for healthcare practitioners. Minimal lo...
This mixed methods study explored the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and overall s...
This research investigated changes in emotional intelligence (EI) in undergraduate speech, occupatio...
The purpose of this study was to determine if school-based occupational therapists who participated ...
Background: In the field of healthcare, higher skills in emotional intelligence (EI) have been prov...
Emotional intelligence (EI) education is a crucial component to facilitating professional and leader...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of an optional, self-paced, online module to increase occupat...
Online learning is now entrenched in the mainstream educational system and continues to provide educ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical skill for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and speech ...
This study examines concerns within the field of occupational therapy on the growing disconnect betw...