Purpose - Emotional intelligence (EI) is an increasingly important aspect of a health professional’s skill set. It is strongly associated with empathy, reflection and resilience; all key aspects of radiotherapy practice. Previous work in other disciplines has formed contradictory conclusions concerning development of EI over time. This study aimed to determine the extent to which EI can develop during a radiotherapy undergraduate course and identify factors affecting this. Methods and materials - This study used anonymous coded Likert-style surveys to gather longitudinal data from radiotherapy students relating to a range of self-perceived EI traits during their 3-year degree. Data were gathered at various points throughout the course from ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical skill for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and speech ...
BACKGROUND: The management of emotions in the workplace is a skill related to the ability to demonst...
Students occasionally experience difficulties during work-integrated learning and clinical placement...
Purpose Emotional intelligence (EI) is an increasingly important aspect of a health professional...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as “the ability to recognise, understand and manage\ud emotio...
This article presents the findings from the first 3 years of a longitudinal study following a cohort...
Introduction: Contemporary health care services are more productive and successful when their health...
Introduction: Radiation therapy, also known as radiotherapy or radiation oncology, has become increa...
The study utilized correlational research design in the analysis and interpretation of the results o...
Abstract Background Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical skill for healthcare practitioners. Mi...
This study used the correlational research design. Respondents include 127 3rd year students of the ...
This study investigated the changes in emotional intelligence (EI) of occupational therapy, physioth...
This research investigated changes in emotional intelligence (EI) in undergraduate speech, occupatio...
Objective To investigate whether emotional intelligence (EI) developmental training workshops can le...
PurposeTo measure global and domain trait emotional intelligence (EI) throughout the professional li...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical skill for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and speech ...
BACKGROUND: The management of emotions in the workplace is a skill related to the ability to demonst...
Students occasionally experience difficulties during work-integrated learning and clinical placement...
Purpose Emotional intelligence (EI) is an increasingly important aspect of a health professional...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as “the ability to recognise, understand and manage\ud emotio...
This article presents the findings from the first 3 years of a longitudinal study following a cohort...
Introduction: Contemporary health care services are more productive and successful when their health...
Introduction: Radiation therapy, also known as radiotherapy or radiation oncology, has become increa...
The study utilized correlational research design in the analysis and interpretation of the results o...
Abstract Background Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical skill for healthcare practitioners. Mi...
This study used the correlational research design. Respondents include 127 3rd year students of the ...
This study investigated the changes in emotional intelligence (EI) of occupational therapy, physioth...
This research investigated changes in emotional intelligence (EI) in undergraduate speech, occupatio...
Objective To investigate whether emotional intelligence (EI) developmental training workshops can le...
PurposeTo measure global and domain trait emotional intelligence (EI) throughout the professional li...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a critical skill for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and speech ...
BACKGROUND: The management of emotions in the workplace is a skill related to the ability to demonst...
Students occasionally experience difficulties during work-integrated learning and clinical placement...