Emotional intelligence is an important factor for nursing students' success and work performance. Although the level of emotional intelligence increases with age and tends to …
AM Beauvais, N Brady, ER O'Shea, MTQ Griffin - Nurse education today, 2011 - Elsevier
Some scholars have proposed that the educational preparation of nurses can be improved by incorporating emotional intelligence lessons into the nursing curricula. However, the …
Background Emotional intelligence (EI) reflects the general capacity to comprehend emotions (in ourselves and in others), to regulate emotions, and to cope effectively with …
WH ALmegewly, A Rawdhan, M Saleh… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Emotional intelligence has become an appropriate critical base within the educational and health care field. Emotional intelligence is recognized as more than a …
Nursing students, particularly at the time of entering clinical education, experience a great deal of stress and emotion typically related to their educational and clinical competence …
Introduction: EMOTION is fundamental to nursing practice and EMOTION al INTELLIGENCE is considered as an important characteristic of nurses that can affect the quality of their work …
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is fundamental for nursing students to develop therapeutic relationships in the clinical settings. However, there was little research about EI's level …
N Kahraman, D Hiçdurmaz - Journal of clinical nursing, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives This study aimed to identify the emotional intelligence skills of Turkish clinical nurses according to sociodemographic and professional variables. Background …
Aims and objectives. To examine the association between trait emotional intelligence and learning strategies and their influence on academic performance among first‐year …