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The effect of emotional intelligence training on employed nurses

The effect of emotional intelligence training on employed nurses

... 135 nurses working in Sabzevar hospitals were enrolled and randomly assigned to intervention and control ...Bar–On's emotional quotient inventory, and Spielberger’s State-Trait Anxiety Inventory ... See full document

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The Effect of Emotional Intelligence Training on the Quality of Life in Asthmatic Patients

The Effect of Emotional Intelligence Training on the Quality of Life in Asthmatic Patients

... Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study and 30 asthmatic patients (confirmed by clinical tests) were selected for sampling and divided into two experimental and control groups (each group containing 15 patients) ... See full document

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Manuscript Title & Authors

Manuscript Title & Authors

... and emotional intelligence training programmes as strategies for enhancing work attitude of ...was employed in the study. The population consisted of all the nurses in five (5) State ... See full document

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Emotional intelligence skills: is nurses’ stress and professional competence related to their emotional intelligence training? a quasi experimental study

Emotional intelligence skills: is nurses’ stress and professional competence related to their emotional intelligence training? a quasi experimental study

... Introduction: Emotional intelligence is a social skill that controls stress and affects one’s ability to cope with the demands and environmental pressures; it so can improve professional competence in ... See full document

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Controlling anxiety in physicians and nurses working in intensive care units using emotional intelligence items as an anxiety management tool in Iran

Controlling anxiety in physicians and nurses working in intensive care units using emotional intelligence items as an anxiety management tool in Iran

... of training sessions for the case ...the training program in this research and this program was refined as much was needed after four sessions of general conference programs and six intergroup sessions, ... See full document

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The Effect of Emotional Intelligence and Job Stress on Burnout: A Structural Equation Model among Hospital Nurses

The Effect of Emotional Intelligence and Job Stress on Burnout: A Structural Equation Model among Hospital Nurses

... between emotional intelligence and ...high emotional intelligence (the ones who can resist against difficult events and situations) experience less occupational ...on nurses [31-32, 34] ... See full document

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The awareness of emotional intelligence by nurses and support workers in an acute hospital setting

The awareness of emotional intelligence by nurses and support workers in an acute hospital setting

... During the interviews, several participants expressed the view that they realised their response to death in the work setting was not an issue that they had given much thought to before being involved in this research. ... See full document

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Article The role of Emotional Intelligence in Engagement in Nurses

Article The role of Emotional Intelligence in Engagement in Nurses

... Studies comparing engagement by sex have produced controversial results, from those confirming the existence of significant differences [17,18,19,20,21] to those which found no differences [22] or differences with a ... See full document

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The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Relieving Work Pressure for Practice Nurses: A Cross-sectional Study

The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Relieving Work Pressure for Practice Nurses: A Cross-sectional Study

... EI training comprised six ...on nurses’ professional education, guide them in a deeper understanding of the nursing profession, closely combine their development and nursing work, and establish a sense of ... See full document

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The Effect Discussion of Review Audit and Emotional Intelligence to Auditor Performance

The Effect Discussion of Review Audit and Emotional Intelligence to Auditor Performance

... for Training Education of the Financial and Development Supervisory Board (2008) states that the Audit Working Paper (KKA) is the medium used by the auditor to document all records, evidence and documents ... See full document

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Emotional Intelligence in Nurses and Emerging Trends: An Integrative Literature Review

Emotional Intelligence in Nurses and Emerging Trends: An Integrative Literature Review

... in nurses would augment the workplace by identifying maladjusted interpersonal behaviors early, thereby increasing team collaboration and overall job satisfaction (Hutchinson & Hurley, ...EI training to ... See full document

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The Mediating Role of Teachers’ Depression Levels on The Relationship Between Emotional Labor and Burn-Out

The Mediating Role of Teachers’ Depression Levels on The Relationship Between Emotional Labor and Burn-Out

... between emotional labor and ...mediation effect of teachers’ depression levels on the relationship between emotional labor and burnout, the research design employed in this study is relational ... See full document

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The Effect of Spiritual Intelligence Training on Job Satisfaction of Psychiatric Nurses

The Effect of Spiritual Intelligence Training on Job Satisfaction of Psychiatric Nurses

... psychiatric nurses working in the psychiatric hospital of Mashhad, Iran, in ...the nurses’ enrollment in the spiritual intelligence workshop, and related posters were posted in various hospital ... See full document

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Effect of Emotional Intelligence Programme on the Performance of Amateur Sports

Effect of Emotional Intelligence Programme on the Performance of Amateur Sports

... Emotional intelligence (EI) has been reported to be more realistic than other measures in evaluating performances in many fields of human ...of emotional intelligence programme on the ... See full document

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Developing meaningfulness at work through emotional intelligence training

Developing meaningfulness at work through emotional intelligence training

... EI training to make her team ‘feel important and getting them involved’ by giving them more one-to-one time, being more empathic and listening ...EI training affirmed her caring managerial style, ... See full document

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The role of emotional intelligence training in developing meaningfulness at work

The role of emotional intelligence training in developing meaningfulness at work

... Emotional intelligence is also linked to work meaningfulness through its skills of ‘self actualisation’, ‘achievement drive’ and ‘influencing’ (Bar-On, 2004; Goleman, 1998; Orme and Bar-On, ... See full document

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The Effect of Emotional Intelligence, Learning Interest, and Discipline on Students' Learning Outcomes in SMP Negeri 141 Jakarta

The Effect of Emotional Intelligence, Learning Interest, and Discipline on Students' Learning Outcomes in SMP Negeri 141 Jakarta

... student emotional intelligence, will also improve the learning of SMP Negeri 141 Jakarta that equals ...of emotional self- awareness with the affective dimension, the highest correlation with the ... See full document

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Emotional Intelligence of Nurses in Tertiary Hospitals in Dali, the People’s Republic of China

Emotional Intelligence of Nurses in Tertiary Hospitals in Dali, the People’s Republic of China

... and nurses work cooperatively and collaboratively, sharing responsibilities for problem-solving, decision-making, and the formulation and implementation of patient care plans ...hospitals. Nurses have ... See full document

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IJMSS Vol.05 Issue-02, (February, 2017) ISSN: 2321-1784 International Journal in Management and Social Science (Impact Factor- 6.178)

IJMSS Vol.05 Issue-02, (February, 2017) ISSN: 2321-1784 International Journal in Management and Social Science (Impact Factor- 6.178)

... of nurses were in the age group of 21-25 years; all (100%) nurses were female; maximum ...of nurses had GNM qualification; highest percentages (40.86%) of nurses were from other wards ...of ... See full document

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The Effectiveness of Emotional Intelligence Training on Communication Skills in Students with Intellectual Disabilities

The Effectiveness of Emotional Intelligence Training on Communication Skills in Students with Intellectual Disabilities

... fact, emotional intelligence skills begin at home, and with positive interactions with parents and other ...(18). Emotional intelligence training can help children to learn and enhance ... See full document

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