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Emotional intelligence and nursing: An integrative literature review

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES
Volume 46, Issue 12, Pages 1624-1636

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2009.05.024

Keywords

Critical thinking; Emotions; Emotional intelligence; Integrative review; Nursing

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  1. Centre for Knowledge Transfer & Knowledge Utilization at the University of Alberta

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Aim: The purpose of this paper is to present findings of an integrative literature review related to emotional intelligence (El) and nursing. Background: A large body of knowledge related to EI exists outside nursing. El theory and research within nursing is a more recent phenomenon. A broad understanding of the nature and direction of theory and research related to El is crucial to building knowledge within this field of inquiry. Method: A broad search of computerized databases focusing on articles published in English during 1995-2007 was completed. Extensive screening sought to determine current literature themes and empirical research evidence completed in nursing focused specifically on emotional intelligence. Results: 39 articles are included in this integrative literature review (theoretical, n = 21: editorial, n = 5: opinion, n = 4 and empirical, n = 9). The literature focuses on El and nursing education, El and nursing practice, El and clinical decision-making, and El and clinical leadership. Research that links EI and nursing are mostly correlation designs using small sample sizes. Conclusion: This literature reveals widespread support of El concepts in nursing. Theoretical and editorial literature confirms El concepts are central to nursing practice. El needs to be explicit within nursing education as El might impact the quality of student learning, ethical decision-making, critical thinking, evidence and knowledge use in practice. Emotionally intelligent leaders influence employee retention, quality of patient care and patient outcomes. El research in nursing requires development and careful consideration of criticisms related to El outside nursing is recommended. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. Ail rights reserved.

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