BACKGROUND: Emotional intelligence and interpersonal sensitivity are known as important nursing skills. They have significant role in the promotion of nurses working life and the health care which they provide. The goal of this study was the determination of the relationship between emotional intelligence and interpersonal sensitivity with quality of work life in nurses working in governmental hospitals of Tehran city in 2019. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This investigation was a descriptive-analytical and correlation study which was conducted among 256 nurses working in five governmental hospitals in Tehran. The studied nurses were selected through in access sampling method. The instruments of research included demographic, emotional intelligenc...
Many studies have examined Emotional Intelligence (EI) ’s role in various groups of people. However,...
Background: Pain management, a crucial part of nursing care, is considered one of the most basic pat...
Emotional intelligence is commonly understood as onersquos ability to recognize own emotions and the...
Introduction: Nurses often work in a stressful environment for this reason studies have emphasized t...
Background: Nursing is considered as one of the most stressful occupation which influences their qua...
Nurses have a higher risk of workplace stress due to higher workload and the responsibility of carin...
Background & Objectives:Job satisfaction and emotional intelligence are the most important facto...
Emotional intelligence in the practical work of nurses is the dominating factor for the existence an...
Abstract: Aim of this study is to evaluate the relation between emotional intelligence and attitude...
Background: Nurse performance plays an important role in ensuring high quality care to achieve patie...
The study determined the relationship of emotional intelligence (EI) and work performance of nurses ...
Dozens of studies throughout a wide range of professions and settings have demonstrated significant ...
The study determined the relationship of emotional intelligence (EI) and work performance of nurses ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between the emotional intelligence (EI) o...
The aim was to assess the relationship between emotional intelligence and personal and professional ...
Many studies have examined Emotional Intelligence (EI) ’s role in various groups of people. However,...
Background: Pain management, a crucial part of nursing care, is considered one of the most basic pat...
Emotional intelligence is commonly understood as onersquos ability to recognize own emotions and the...
Introduction: Nurses often work in a stressful environment for this reason studies have emphasized t...
Background: Nursing is considered as one of the most stressful occupation which influences their qua...
Nurses have a higher risk of workplace stress due to higher workload and the responsibility of carin...
Background & Objectives:Job satisfaction and emotional intelligence are the most important facto...
Emotional intelligence in the practical work of nurses is the dominating factor for the existence an...
Abstract: Aim of this study is to evaluate the relation between emotional intelligence and attitude...
Background: Nurse performance plays an important role in ensuring high quality care to achieve patie...
The study determined the relationship of emotional intelligence (EI) and work performance of nurses ...
Dozens of studies throughout a wide range of professions and settings have demonstrated significant ...
The study determined the relationship of emotional intelligence (EI) and work performance of nurses ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between the emotional intelligence (EI) o...
The aim was to assess the relationship between emotional intelligence and personal and professional ...
Many studies have examined Emotional Intelligence (EI) ’s role in various groups of people. However,...
Background: Pain management, a crucial part of nursing care, is considered one of the most basic pat...
Emotional intelligence is commonly understood as onersquos ability to recognize own emotions and the...