Emotional labour in mental health nursing: An integrative systematic review

K Edward, G Hercelinskyj… - International Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Emotional labour is the effort consumed by suppressing one's own emotions to care for
others effectively while also caring for oneself. Mental health nurses are required to engage …

Mental health nurses' resilience in the context of emotional labour: an interpretive qualitative study

C Delgado, A Evans, M Roche… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Strengthening mental health nurses'(MHNs) resilience may help mitigate the negative
effects of the emotional labour (EL) of their work. There is no prior evidence on MHNs' …

Emotional labour and stress within mental health nursing

S Mann, J Cowburn - Journal of psychiatric and mental health …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
For many within the nursing profession, the work role involves a great deal of emotional
work or 'emotional labour'. Such emotional work can be performed through 'surface acting'in …

Emotional rescue: The role of emotional intelligence and emotional labour on well‐being and job‐stress among community nurses

L Karimi, SG Leggat, L Donohue… - Journal of advanced …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To investigate the extent to which emotional labour and emotional intelligence are
associated with well‐being and job‐stress among a group of Australian community nurses …

Emotional intelligence in nursing work

ACH McQueen - Journal of advanced nursing, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Emotional labour has been widely accepted in the literature as part of nursing
work, however the contribution of emotional intelligence in the nursing context requires …

A qualitative thematic review: emotional labour in healthcare settings

R Riley, MC Weiss - Journal of advanced nursing, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To identify the range of emotional labour employed by healthcare professionals in a
healthcare setting and implications of this for staff and organisations. Background In a …

Emotional intelligence: A critical evaluation of the literature with implications for mental health nursing leadership

KR Powell, JL Mabry, SJ Mixer - Issues in mental health nursing, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Emotional intelligence (EI) is necessary for the development of interpersonal and
professional competence in nurses. We argue that the concept of emotional intelligence has …

Workplace resilience and emotional labour of Australian mental health nurses: Results of a national survey

C Delgado, M Roche, J Fethney… - International journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Emotional labour is a form of adversity faced by mental health nurses in the context of their
workplace interactions. Frequent exposure to emotional adversity can negatively impact …

[PDF][PDF] Is emotional intelligence an important concept for nursing practice?

E Codier, L Muneno, K Franey… - Journal of psychiatric and …, 2010 - academia.edu
Emotional intelligence is the ability to process emotions, more specifically the 'perception,
assimilation, understanding, and management of emotion'(Mayer & Cobb 2000). Extensive …

Do emotional labour strategies influence emotional exhaustion and professional identity or vice versa? Evidence from new nurses

H Liu, HY Zou, HJ Wang, X Xu… - Journal of advanced …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aims The aim was to examine the reciprocal relationships of emotional labour strategies
with emotional exhaustion and professional identity. Design This study adopted a four‐wave …