The relationship between emotional intelligence, resilience, and psychological distress among nurses in Jordan

H Abualruz, F Hayajneh, EH Othman… - Archives of Psychiatric …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Nurses have significant levels of depression, anxiety, and stress as a result of
their exposure to various stressors at work. Emotional intelligence and resilience are …

The effect of emotional intelligence (EI) training on Nurses' resiliency in Department of Psychiatry

S Khoshnazary, MA Hosseini… - Iranian Journal of …, 2016 - ijpn.ir
Introducton: Resiliency capacity as a predictor to prevent and reduce work stress is
considered. In this context, one of the most important skills that can predict and improve the …

[PDF][PDF] The Results of Nurses' Increasing Emotional Intelligence and Resilience.

O Çam, A Büyükbayram - Journal of Psychiatric Nursing …, 2015 - jag.journalagent.com
Resilience is people's ability to pull themselves together before difficult life experiences or
their ability to cope with crises or disasters successfully. It is particularly important for nurses …

Emotional intelligence and perceived social support as predictors of psychological well-being among nurses in hospitals in metro manila: Basis for psychological …

P Entrata, CJ Nicomedes - Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2024 - Elsevier
An important factor related to psychological well-being is emotional intelligence and
perceived social support. Nurses are exposed to different stressors that are triggered by …

Relation between emotional intelligence and coping strategies with occupational stress among nurses

S Ali Mahmoud, M Morsi EL-Shahat… - Journal of Nursing …, 2023 - jnsbu.journals.ekb.eg
Background: Emotional intelligence is a social skill that controls stress and influences
nurse's ability to cope with the demands and environmental pressures. It can enhance …

[PDF][PDF] The relationship between emotional intelligence and life satisfaction among nurses in selected army hospitals

M Ziyakhodadadiyan, P SAh, K Akbari - J Mil Med, 2019 - militarymedj.bmsu.ac.ir
Abstract Background and Aim: Emotional Intelligence (EQ) can directly impact individuals'
ability in handling environmental stress and improving life satisfaction. The present study …

Emotional Intelligence among Nurses and Its Relationship with Their Performance and Work Engagement: A Cross‐Sectional Study

F Turjuman, B Alilyyani - Journal of Nursing Management, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Several studies identified that emotional intelligence skills are important
indicators for nurse engagement and performance. Issues related to nursing performance in …

The Relationship between emotional intelligence and mental health of nursing students at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in 2013

S Zohari Anboohi, SJ Mosavian… - Scientific Journal of …, 2016 - sjnmp.muk.ac.ir
Results: 75.3 percent of subjects were at good levels of emotional intelligence. The
maximum score of emotional intelligence was in interpersonal component and the least …

[HTML][HTML] The relationship between emotional intelligence and job stress among nurses in Shiraz, Iran

T Rakhshani, Z Motlagh, V Beigi… - … Malaysian journal of …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Nursing is a stressful occupation, and nurses face multiple stressors daily.
Emotional intelligence causes an individual to overcome environmental stresses. The aim of …

The relationship between emotional intelligence and occupational stress among nurses of Alzahra Hospital in Isfahan

A Pazhouhan - Journal of Hospital, 2016 - jhosp.tums.ac.ir
Background: Nursing is considered as one of the most stressful occupation which influences
their quality of work and life. The inevitable fact of occupational stress and low emotional …