Background Healthcare organisations, such as hospitals, are largely seen as task-oriented, width different people expected to work in interdependent teams. The objective of this study was to investigate the relevance of individual factors (job satisfaction) and individual competences (emotional competence) for organisational commitment in a sample of healthcare professionals. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 96 healthcare professionals from March to June 2018 in the catchment area of five clinics in Bavaria, Germany. The present research examined the moderating role of emotional competence on the relationship between job satisfaction and organisational commitment using moderated regression analysis and simple slope ...
Health care professionals deal on a daily basis with several job demands – emotional, cognitive, org...
Background Research on emotional labour in health care work has not yet revealed under what conditio...
High levels of emotional work, staffing shortages, high turnover rates, low workforce engagement lev...
Background Healthcare organisations, such as hospitals, are largely seen as task-oriented, width di...
Abstract: Healthcare professionals may face emotions which are hard to deal with. It's important to ...
Health care workers are exposed to several job stressors that can adversely affect their wellbeing. ...
Emotional competence in healthcare professionals: correlational and comparative research ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how healthcare clients’ perceptions of employee emotional co...
Aim: Emotional dissonance resulting from nurse/patient interactions is usually considered to lead to...
Purpose – The study investigated emotional competence at work and elaborated emotional competence in...
Organizational commitment is crucial to hospitals due to the critical role that employees play in t...
Organizational commitment is the individual's mental attachment to the organization and is perceived...
Abstract Background There is increasing evidence that psychological constructs, such as emotional in...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of Emotional Intelligence (EI) at the workplace on Job Sa...
ABSTRACT Human resources committed to the organization not only reduces absence, delay, and replacem...
Health care professionals deal on a daily basis with several job demands – emotional, cognitive, org...
Background Research on emotional labour in health care work has not yet revealed under what conditio...
High levels of emotional work, staffing shortages, high turnover rates, low workforce engagement lev...
Background Healthcare organisations, such as hospitals, are largely seen as task-oriented, width di...
Abstract: Healthcare professionals may face emotions which are hard to deal with. It's important to ...
Health care workers are exposed to several job stressors that can adversely affect their wellbeing. ...
Emotional competence in healthcare professionals: correlational and comparative research ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how healthcare clients’ perceptions of employee emotional co...
Aim: Emotional dissonance resulting from nurse/patient interactions is usually considered to lead to...
Purpose – The study investigated emotional competence at work and elaborated emotional competence in...
Organizational commitment is crucial to hospitals due to the critical role that employees play in t...
Organizational commitment is the individual's mental attachment to the organization and is perceived...
Abstract Background There is increasing evidence that psychological constructs, such as emotional in...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of Emotional Intelligence (EI) at the workplace on Job Sa...
ABSTRACT Human resources committed to the organization not only reduces absence, delay, and replacem...
Health care professionals deal on a daily basis with several job demands – emotional, cognitive, org...
Background Research on emotional labour in health care work has not yet revealed under what conditio...
High levels of emotional work, staffing shortages, high turnover rates, low workforce engagement lev...