[引用][C] Emotional intelligence: A critical leadership quality for the nurse executive

JF Stichler - AWHONN lifelines, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Leadership is critical to successful organizational outcomes. The literature is replete with
evidence supporting the notion that effective leadership is critical to empower nurses …

The relationship between characteristics of nursing performance and years of experience in nurses with high emotional intelligence

Y Fujino, M Tanaka, Y Yonemitsu… - International journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this study was to elucidate characteristics of nursing performance among nurses
with high emotional intelligence (EI) and examine the influence of years of experience on …

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
Background Significant correlations have been demonstrated between emotional
intelligence (EI) and high levels of performance and other organizational variables related to …

A study of the influence of nursing education on development of emotional intelligence

L Shanta, L Gargiulo - Journal of Professional Nursing, 2014 - Elsevier
The Future of Nursing, Leading Change, Advancing Health (Institute of Medicine 2011)
challenged the profession of nursing to assume leadership of interdisciplinary health care …

Η συναισθηματική νοημοσύνη στην νοσηλευτική ηγεσία

A Goula, T Rizopoulos - Interscientific Health Care, 2020 - uniwacris.uniwa.gr
Introduction: In recent years, the development of emotional intelligence among nursing
leadership has been seen as a key factor in providing better quality nursing care. Purpose …

Emotional intelligence: Its relationship to stress, coping, well-being and professional performance in nursing students

J Por, L Barriball, J Fitzpatrick, J Roberts - Nurse education today, 2011 - Elsevier
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been highlighted as an important theoretical and practical
construct. It has the potential to enable individuals to cope better and experience less stress …

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

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

Increasing nurses' emotional intelligence with a brief intervention

D Kozlowski, M Hutchinson, J Hurley… - Applied Nursing Research, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Emotional intelligence (EI) is associated with a wide range of personal,
professional and social benefits with numerous applications evident for nursing education …

Correlating Emotional intelligence and job performance among jordanian hospitals' registered nurses

Z Al‐Hamdan, IA Oweidat, I Al‐Faouri… - Nursing forum, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
PROBLEM Emotional intelligence (EI) is an ability to recognize our and others' emotions,
and manage emotions in ourselves and in relationships with other people. A large body of …

Helping nursing students develop and expand their emotional intelligence

JJ Fitzpatrick - Nursing Education Perspectives, 2016 - journals.lww.com
(EI) and recognize its value for ourselves and our students. What we may not know is how to
increase key components of EI through our teaching techniques and practices. Most of the …