The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Job Stress and Occupational Exhaustion among Nurses of Health Care Centers in University Medical Sciences of Hamadan in 2014
Author(s) -
Nastaran Soltan Abad,
ali Beikmoradi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
avicenna journal of nursing and midwifery care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2676-5748
DOI - 10.30699/ajnmc.28.3.181
Subject(s) - emotional intelligence , emotional exhaustion , occupational stress , psychology , health care , job stress , nursing , applied psychology , job satisfaction , medicine , burnout , clinical psychology , social psychology , political science , law
Results: Special care nurses had a mean score of moderate emotional intelligence (233.13 ± 12.71) and the mean of occupational stress score (169.30±14.16) and the mean score of burnout components were emotional exhaustion (29.96±13.77) and personality deprivation (11.55±8.87) and personal capability (35.78 ± 11.85). Emotional intelligence with job stress (P=0.01, r=-0.28) also, the burnout components of emotional exhaustion (P=0.01, r=-0.44), personality depersonalization (P=0.01, r=-0.37) and personal adequacy (P=0.01, r=-0.37) had a reverse and significant relationship.
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