Moderating effect of emotional intelligence on occupational stress and burnout of health care professionals

S Tiwari, D Bhagat - Prabandhan: Indian Journal of …, 2021 - indianjournalofmanagement.com
Front line healthcare professionals are often times confronted with tremendous stress
resulting in emotional distress that impacts their success at work. It is understood that …

Emotional intelligence among healthcare professionals: exploring its moderating effect in occupational stress and burnout relationship

JS Bidlan, A Sihag - Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 2014 - search.proquest.com
Emotional intelligence has recently been an area of interest worldwide in human service
industry and the purpose of this research is to explore the moderating effect of emotional …

[PDF][PDF] The role of emotional intelligence on health care professionals occupational stress and burnout

S Tiwari, D Bhagat - International Journal of Current Research and …, 2020 - academia.edu
Introduction: Though relevance and importance of emotional intelligence have been
documented in various fields, yet, the emotional intelligence dimension of health care …

Examination of emotional intelligence in codification of job stress model among physicians: the mediating role of existential anxiety

M Jami, F Shahabizadeh - Journal of Research and Health, 2018 - jrh.gmu.ac.ir
Emotional intelligence is the measure of an individual's abilities to recognise and manage
their emotions, and the emotions of other people, both individually and in groups. The aim of …

Role of emotional intelligence in job performance of healthcare providers working in public sector hospitals of Pakistan

N Zaman, KN Memon, F Zaman, KZ Khan… - Journal of Mind and …, 2021 - scholar.valpo.edu
Objective. To determine the association between emotional intelligence (EI) and job
performance (JP) of health care providers (HCPs). Methods. Healthcare professionals from …

The role of emotional intelligence in hospital administration: a case study from Pakistan

K Samiuddin, I Ahmad, SZA Kazmi - Cross-Cultural Management …, 2017 - ceeol.com
Probably, the healthcare industry has relatively greater occupational hazards, as individuals
are faced with injuries, traumas, and life-death situations. Emotional intelligence (EI) is …

[PDF][PDF] Impact of emotional intelligence on job performance of paramedical employee's in public vs private hospitals: A comparison

A AlUbaidi, J AlLawati, S AlZadjali… - American Journal of …, 2020 - researchgate.net
The impact of emotional intelligence on job performance of the paramedical employees is
an important concept in which it was studied by many researchers. This study presents …

Emotional Intelligence as Predictor of Occupational Stress among Working Professionals.

S Satija, W Khan - Aweshkar Research Journal, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
Recent research indicates that emotions play an integral part in managing stress and
anxiety at workplace. A review of literature highlights the need for examining relationship of …

Effect of Emotional Intelligence on Job Satisfaction among nurses: descriptive study

A Farhana, S Kouser, M Ghani, T Khatoon… - Pakistan Journal of …, 2023 - pjmhsonline.com
Background: Emotional intelligence affects a nurse's capacity for critical thought, the use of
evidence and information in practise, as well as other areas of nursing. Aim: To ascertain the …

[PDF][PDF] Role of emotional intelligence as a buffer effect in stress management of newly recruited employees

S Aggarwal - International Journal of Applied Sciences and …, 2017 - waljatcollege.edu.om
The purpose of this paper is to measure the role of emotional intelligence as a cushion or
buffer that protects the employees from stress. The rising alertness on the part emotional …