Background: Pain management, a crucial part of nursing care, is considered one of the most basic patient rights. To properly treat patients’ pain, nurses need a high degree of pain management awareness (PMA). The researchers hypothesized that nurses’ pain management awareness is affected by their emotional intelligence (EI). Purpose: Because there is a dearth of studies on this topic, the purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between emotional intelligence and pain management awareness in a sample of nurses. Methods: The study employed a descriptive design with a quantitative approach to analyze data from a survey designed with the simple random sample technique. The questionnaires were completed by 330 nurses working at si...
WOS: 000384915300009PubMed ID: 27692253Purpose: This study analyzes the emotional intelligence level...
Item does not contain fulltextAims. The aim of this study is to gain insight into the level of emoti...
ABSTRACT Emotional intelligence is the ability of an individual to recognize his or her own feeling...
Introduction: Nurses often work in a stressful environment for this reason studies have emphasized t...
Research on nursing students' pain knowledge and attitudes is limited. Although emotions play a role...
Background: Nursing is considered as one of the most stressful occupation which influences their qua...
Emotional intelligence in the practical work of nurses is the dominating factor for the existence an...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this descriptive, correlational study was to ...
Effective pain assessment is a primary concern for nurses, who begin learning about pain as students...
Nurses have a higher risk of workplace stress due to higher workload and the responsibility of carin...
Emotional intelligence is commonly understood as onersquos ability to recognize own emotions and the...
Background: Over recent years there has been criticism within the United Kingdom’s health service re...
Emotional intelligence is in the spotlight as attention from theorists relate the import...
In this paper we focus on the role that Emotional Intelligence has on nursing. We pay attention to b...
Malaysia has more than 78 thousand registered nurses working at the government and private hospitals...
WOS: 000384915300009PubMed ID: 27692253Purpose: This study analyzes the emotional intelligence level...
Item does not contain fulltextAims. The aim of this study is to gain insight into the level of emoti...
ABSTRACT Emotional intelligence is the ability of an individual to recognize his or her own feeling...
Introduction: Nurses often work in a stressful environment for this reason studies have emphasized t...
Research on nursing students' pain knowledge and attitudes is limited. Although emotions play a role...
Background: Nursing is considered as one of the most stressful occupation which influences their qua...
Emotional intelligence in the practical work of nurses is the dominating factor for the existence an...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this descriptive, correlational study was to ...
Effective pain assessment is a primary concern for nurses, who begin learning about pain as students...
Nurses have a higher risk of workplace stress due to higher workload and the responsibility of carin...
Emotional intelligence is commonly understood as onersquos ability to recognize own emotions and the...
Background: Over recent years there has been criticism within the United Kingdom’s health service re...
Emotional intelligence is in the spotlight as attention from theorists relate the import...
In this paper we focus on the role that Emotional Intelligence has on nursing. We pay attention to b...
Malaysia has more than 78 thousand registered nurses working at the government and private hospitals...
WOS: 000384915300009PubMed ID: 27692253Purpose: This study analyzes the emotional intelligence level...
Item does not contain fulltextAims. The aim of this study is to gain insight into the level of emoti...
ABSTRACT Emotional intelligence is the ability of an individual to recognize his or her own feeling...