Emotional intelligence and clinical skills: preliminary results from a comprehensive clinical performance examination

TD Stratton, CL Elam, AE Murphy-Spencer… - Academic …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
emotional experiences of outpatient 4 and inpatient 5 clinical … with their clinical care are
providers’ abilities to communicate both … Emotional intelligence has been shown in a variety of …

Influence of emotional intelligence on the clinical ability of nursing interns: a structural equation model

S Dou, C Han, C Li, X Liu, W Gan - BMC nursing, 2022 - Springer
… “managing emotions” and “facilitating thought” of EI branches have direct effects on clinical
ability. … clinical ability through their impact on “managing emotions” and “facilitating thought”. …

What is the relationship between emotional intelligence and dental student clinical performance?

KZ Victoroff, RE Boyatzis - Journal of dental education, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… Many behaviors that characterize exemplary professional practice in health care may reflect
underlying abilities related to emotional intelligence. For example, exemplary professionals …

[HTML][HTML] Emotional intelligence: an old issue and a new look in clinical teaching

A Omid, F Haghani, P Adibi - Advanced biomedical research, 2018 - journals.lww.com
… In Bar-On's model, EI is defined as a set of inter-related social, personal, and emotional
skills which determine our ability to deal with daily needs and pressures of life effectively.[ 7 ] …

Measuring the emotional intelligence of clinical staff nurses: an approach for improving the clinical care environment

E Codier, BM Kooker, J Shoultz - Nursing administration quarterly, 2008 - journals.lww.com
… behaviors, and healthy relationships in the clinical care environment. … clinical care environment.
Recent nursing research findings suggest that the ability model of emotional intelligence

Emotional intelligence in medical education: a critical review

MG Cherry, I Fletcher, H O'Sullivan… - Medical education, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Emotional intelligence-based education may be able to contribute to the teaching of …
that clinical educators wishing to increase the focus on emotions in their curricula might ask: …

Emotional intelligence and clinical interview performance of dental students

A Hannah, BT Lim, KMS Ayers - Journal of Dental Education, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… As the SSI norms for emotional intelligence (EI) were provided for a similar college-age
population by gender, these norms were used to categorize our students’ EI abilities. The …

Emotional intelligence, problem solving ability, self efficacy, and clinical performance among nursing students: a structural equation model

MS Kim, SK Sohn - Korean Journal of Adult Nursing, 2019 - synapse.koreamed.org
… should be considered as key factors facilitating the clinical performance of nursing … emotional
intelligence subscales on clinical performance via self efficacy and problem solving ability. …

The use of emotional intelligence capabilities in clinical reasoning and decision‐making: A qualitative, exploratory study

M Hutchinson, J Hurley, D Kozlowski… - Journal of clinical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to recognise emotion in self and others,
and employ emotional knowledge and reasoning to drive forward cognition and behaviour (Mayer…

Clinical teaching with emotional intelligence: A teaching toolbox

A Omid, F Haghani, P Adibi - Journal of Research in Medical …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
… Considering such a controversy, Sir Thorndike introduced social intelligence as an ability to
… of an emotionally intelligent person. Therefore, the availability of a good clinical teacher was …