An assessment of the emotional intelligence of health workers: A scale validation approach

N Asiamah, HK Mensah, E Danquah - Journal of Global …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to assess health workers' level of emotional intelligence (EI) in
Accra North and recommend a simple but robust statistical technique for compulsorily …

The nexus between health workers' emotional intelligence and job performance: Controlling for gender, education, tenure and in-service training

N Asiamah - Journal of Global Responsibility, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to examine the effect of health workers' emotional intelligence (EI)
on job performance (JP), with potential confounding variables controlled for. The …

Multiple dimensions of emotional intelligence and their impacts on organizational commitment and job performance

J Khalid, M Khaleel, AJ Ali, MS Islam - International Journal of Ethics …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to examine how four dimensions of emotional intelligence (EI)
influence organizational commitment and job performance among employees, particularly in …

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 …

Emotional intelligence measures: A systematic review

LM Bru-Luna, M Martí-Vilar, C Merino-Soto… - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to perceive, express, understand, and manage
emotions. Current research indicates that it may protect against the emotional burden …

WLEIS as a measure of emotional intelligence of healthcare professionals: a confirmatory factor analysis

DK Shah - Journal of Health Management, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Emotional intelligence has been extensively studied in healthcare practices worldwide. It is
requisite for a reliable and valid instrument to measure the emotional intelligence of …

Health Workers' Emotional Intelligence Development: An Examination of the Potential Roles of Tenure, Education and Training

N Asiamah, HK Mensah… - International Journal of …, 2016 - repository.essex.ac.uk
Health workers' emotional intelligence improvement has been highly recommended by
researchers for enhancing healthcare. In this study, the researchers attempted to empirically …

Do self-perceptions of emotional intelligence predict health-related quality of life? A case study in hospital managers in Greece

G Gourzoulidis, N Kontodimopoulos… - Global journal of …, 2014 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The aim of this study was to examine HRQoL outcome and EI of managers of Health
Organizations. We collected data from 120 general managers of Greek public hospitals who …

Emotional intelligence with the gender perspective in health organizations managers

F Kitsios, E Papageorgiou, M Kamariotou, NA Perifanis… - Heliyon, 2022 - cell.com
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered as a necessary qualification for Health Service
executives in order to emotionally understand the human resources they manage and how …

Evaluation of emotional intelligence among master's degree students in nursing and midwifery: A cross-sectional survey

F Cassano, A Tamburrano, C Mellucci… - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Emotional intelligence is an important skill for nurses and midwives and leads them to
cleverly work in various fields and contexts, successfully handling colleagues, patients and …