Emotional intelligence (EI) and nursing leadership styles among nurse managers

B Tyczkowski, C Vandenhouten, J Reilly… - Nursing …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
… A convenience sample of NMs working in 6 large Midwestern health systems was used
for this study. Emotional intelligence is operationally defined in this study as having “abilities …

Work environment characteristics and emotional intelligence as correlates of nurses' compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue: a cross-sectional survey study

S Maillet, E Read - Nursing reports, 2021 - mdpi.com
nursing work environment assessments of current job demands, job resources, emotional
intelligence… could offer insights and help to monitor nurses’ intervention needs. These targeted …

Emotional intelligence and quality of nursing care: A need for continuous professional development

E Khademi, M Abdi, M Saeidi, S Piri… - … Journal of Nursing …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is necessary for personal and professional success. This study
aimed to … between EI and quality of nursing care from the viewpoint of nurses and patients. …

Emotional intelligence and stress management in Nursing professionals in a hospital emergency department

T Nespereira-Campuzano… - Enfermería Clínica (English …, 2017 - Elsevier
… the relationship between the different components of emotional intelligence and the
variables relating to occupational stress and burnout syndrome in hospital emergency nurses. …

[PDF][PDF] Emotional intelligence for leaders in nursing

IEDLAL PIELĘGNIARSTWA - … Polskie Polish Nursing, 2016 - pielegniarstwo.ump.edu.pl
… person who is visibly upset, the emotionally intelligent nurse leader will speak in moderate
and … productive work is the hallmark of an emotionally intelligent nurse leader. Nurse leaders …

Emotional intelligence in nursing students

M BARKHORDARI, P ROSTAMBEYGI - 2013 - sid.ir
… is considered as an important characteristic of nurses that can affect the quality of their work
… and compare Emotional Intelligence between freshman and senior baccalaureate nursing

The impact of emotional intelligent leadership on staff nurse empowerment: the moderating effect of span of control

V Lucas, HK SPENCE LASCHINGER… - Journal of nursing …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
… the importance of nurse managers’ leadership … nurses felt they had access to empowering
work structures they were more likely to report that their managers had emotionally intelligent

The relationship between emotional intelligence, occupational stress and health in nurses: a questionnaire survey

JMA Landa, E López-Zafra, MPB Martos… - … journal of nursing …, 2008 - Elsevier
… suffer from stress and health problems owing to the characteristics of their workwork
outcomes, emotional intelligence (EI) may explain the individual differences in dealing with work

The relationships in emotional intelligence, job satisfaction, and quality of nursing service in hospital nurses

R Jang, YS Kang, Y Kim - Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial …, 2016 - koreascience.kr
… between emotional intelligence and job … the emotional intelligence of nurses, and a positive
measure focused on less experienced and young nurses to improve emotional intelligence. …

[HTML][HTML] Nurse managers' emotional intelligence and effective leadership: A review of the current evidence

PE Prezerakos - The open nursing journal, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Emotional Intelligence has made a significant contribution to effective leadership, becoming
Emotional Intelligence of nurse leaders and the evidence-based composition of their results. …