The relationship between emotional intelligence competencies and preferred conflict‐handling styles

J Morrison - Journal of Nursing Management, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
emotional intelligence (EI) and preferred conflict-handling styles of registered nurses. …
to effectively handle conflict is necessary for nurses working in a highly stressful occupation. …

Influence of emotional intelligence, communication, and organizational commitment on nursing productivity among Korean nurses

HG Geun, E Park - … Academy of Community Health Nursing, 2019 - synapse.koreamed.org
… study, emotional intelligence was assessed using the Wong and Law Emotional Intelligence
Scale (WLEIS), an extensively used instrument which measures nurses' intelligence in …

Nurse managers' strategies for feeling less drained by their work: an action research and reflection project for developing emotional intelligence

B Taylor, S Roberts, T Smyth… - Journal of nursing …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
work strategies nurse managers can use to improve their practice, and the need for them to
develop and use emotional intelligence in their work … may depend on nurse managers being …

Developing critical thinking disposition and emotional intelligence of nursing students: a longitudinal research

H Kaya, E Şenyuva, G Bodur - Nurse education today, 2017 - Elsevier
… Critical thinking and emotional intelligence ensures the following skills for nurses: making
rational evaluations about their experiences and training and thereby reflecting them on …

The influence of emotional intelligence and resilience on work engagement amongst nurses in public hospitals

P Chikobvu, M Harunavamwe - SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2022 - scielo.org.za
… and emotional intelligence on work engagement amongst nurses. This article presents a
theoretical model that integrates emotional intelligence, resilience and work engagement. …

The effects of emotional intelligence and stress‐related presenteeism on nurses' well‐being

L Karimi, C Cheng, T Bartram… - Asia Pacific Journal …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… of nurse well-being. We advocate more nursing training on emotional intelligence, and
examine the potential benefits of emotional intelligence training and other related HR initiatives. …

Emotional intelligence education in pre-registration nursing programmes: An integrative review

K Foster, A McCloughen, C Delgado, C Kefalas… - Nurse Education …, 2015 - Elsevier
… postgraduate nursing or registered nurses, or did not have EI as the central focus, were
excluded. Empirical research investigating or measuring nursing students' emotional intelligence

[PDF][PDF] Emotional intelligence among nursing students: A comparative study

S Moawed, EM Gemeay… - … in Healthcare and Nursing, 2017 - noveltyjournals.com
… The aim of the current study is to compare the nursing students, emotional intelligence skills
… Part two ,Emotional intelligence scale to assess the students’ emotional inelegance which is …

The missing link: using emotional intelligence to reduce workplace stress and workplace violence in our nursing and other health care professions

P Littlejohn - Journal of Professional Nursing, 2012 - Elsevier
… The reading I have done for this article points to the importance of major reform of the
nurse work environment in hospitals and in nursing education to reduce nurse burnout and …

Antecedents and consequences of nurses' burnout: Leadership effectiveness and emotional intelligence as moderators

SC Chen, CF Chen - Management Decision, 2018 - emerald.com
… between nursesemotional intelligence and burnout, the negative effect of emotional intelligence
… However, it may be assumed that nurses with high emotional intelligence have a better …