BACKGROUND: Emotional intelligence (EI) has been associated with positive outcomes for nursing students. Higher EI is associated with personal wellbeing and stress management, higher academic performance, stronger nursing leadership and practice performance, and greater patient safety. While there is an increasing body of evidence on nursing students\u27 EI, there is minimal evidence on EI over time during pre-registration programs. OBJECTIVES: To measure EI in pre-registration nursing students from program commencement to conclusion to ascertain EI over time and examine the relationship between EI and academic performance. DESIGN AND SETTING: Longitudinal repeated measures study between March 2010-February 2013 at a metropolitan university...
Objective: This exploratory, quantitative, descriptive study was undertaken to explore the relations...
Aims: This article reports on a study which examined the predictive relationship between emotional i...
Nursing students, particularly at the time of entering clinical education, experience a great deal o...
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) has been associated with positive outcomes for nursing stude...
Emotional intelligence is an important factor for nursing students’ success and work performance. Al...
Summary: Some scholars have proposed that the educational preparation of nurses can be improved by i...
Introduction Nurse educators have a mandatory responsibility to create and deliver programs that de...
BackgroundEmotional intelligence in nursing is of global interest. International studies identify th...
Objective: Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive emotions, to access and generate e...
Objective: The increasing complexity of the healthcare environment calls for increasing emotional in...
The increasing complexity of the healthcare environment calls for increasing emotional intelligence ...
AimTo examine the relationship between baseline emotional intelligence and prior caring experience w...
ABSTRACT Traditional second-year nursing students are often unprepared to manage their emotions, dur...
Aims and objectives. To examine the association between trait emotional intelligence and learning st...
Objective: Emotional intelligence (EI) is an important component not only for success in the nurse a...
Objective: This exploratory, quantitative, descriptive study was undertaken to explore the relations...
Aims: This article reports on a study which examined the predictive relationship between emotional i...
Nursing students, particularly at the time of entering clinical education, experience a great deal o...
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) has been associated with positive outcomes for nursing stude...
Emotional intelligence is an important factor for nursing students’ success and work performance. Al...
Summary: Some scholars have proposed that the educational preparation of nurses can be improved by i...
Introduction Nurse educators have a mandatory responsibility to create and deliver programs that de...
BackgroundEmotional intelligence in nursing is of global interest. International studies identify th...
Objective: Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive emotions, to access and generate e...
Objective: The increasing complexity of the healthcare environment calls for increasing emotional in...
The increasing complexity of the healthcare environment calls for increasing emotional intelligence ...
AimTo examine the relationship between baseline emotional intelligence and prior caring experience w...
ABSTRACT Traditional second-year nursing students are often unprepared to manage their emotions, dur...
Aims and objectives. To examine the association between trait emotional intelligence and learning st...
Objective: Emotional intelligence (EI) is an important component not only for success in the nurse a...
Objective: This exploratory, quantitative, descriptive study was undertaken to explore the relations...
Aims: This article reports on a study which examined the predictive relationship between emotional i...
Nursing students, particularly at the time of entering clinical education, experience a great deal o...