Strategies for maintaining emotional stability: The case of nurses in private health care industry
This study examines the emotional intelligence (EI) of nurses by differentiating inter-personal and intra-personal dimensions, and explores the measures taken by them to maintain emotional stability. Further, it investigates the relationship of demographic factors (age, gender and year of experience...
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author | Pushpika Subhashinie Mullakanda Kumudinei Dissanayake |
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description | This study examines the emotional intelligence (EI) of nurses by differentiating inter-personal and intra-personal dimensions, and explores the measures taken by them to maintain emotional stability. Further, it investigates the relationship of demographic factors (age, gender and year of experience) of nurses with their emotional stability. The case organization is a well performing private hospital located closer to the metropolitan city. Study collects data through both quantitative (survey) and qualitative means (discussion, observation, and interviews) using a sample of 40 nurses selected conveniently from different ranks. The study finds that the level of EI of nurses in case hospital is slightly high, and their inter-personal skills are higher than intra-personal skills. They maintain emotional stability by means of emotion gaps, emotional shifts and sharing. Findings suggest that both inter-personal and intra-personal dimensions of EI will not be equally important for nurses in dealing with patients, and the level of EI required in the job is not equal among different ranks of nurses. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7c558bb9d56847a5a3082a811a2dbbbc2022-12-22T03:44:54ZengGrowing ScienceManagement Science Letters1923-29341923-93432015-12-015121097111010.5267/j.msl.2015.10.004Strategies for maintaining emotional stability: The case of nurses in private health care industryPushpika Subhashinie MullakandaKumudinei DissanayakeThis study examines the emotional intelligence (EI) of nurses by differentiating inter-personal and intra-personal dimensions, and explores the measures taken by them to maintain emotional stability. Further, it investigates the relationship of demographic factors (age, gender and year of experience) of nurses with their emotional stability. The case organization is a well performing private hospital located closer to the metropolitan city. Study collects data through both quantitative (survey) and qualitative means (discussion, observation, and interviews) using a sample of 40 nurses selected conveniently from different ranks. The study finds that the level of EI of nurses in case hospital is slightly high, and their inter-personal skills are higher than intra-personal skills. They maintain emotional stability by means of emotion gaps, emotional shifts and sharing. Findings suggest that both inter-personal and intra-personal dimensions of EI will not be equally important for nurses in dealing with patients, and the level of EI required in the job is not equal among different ranks of nurses.http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol5/msl_2015_102.pdfEmotional intelligenceEmotional stabilityNursesPrivate health care industry |
spellingShingle | Pushpika Subhashinie Mullakanda Kumudinei Dissanayake Strategies for maintaining emotional stability: The case of nurses in private health care industry Management Science Letters Emotional intelligence Emotional stability Nurses Private health care industry |
title | Strategies for maintaining emotional stability: The case of nurses in private health care industry |
title_full | Strategies for maintaining emotional stability: The case of nurses in private health care industry |
title_fullStr | Strategies for maintaining emotional stability: The case of nurses in private health care industry |
title_full_unstemmed | Strategies for maintaining emotional stability: The case of nurses in private health care industry |
title_short | Strategies for maintaining emotional stability: The case of nurses in private health care industry |
title_sort | strategies for maintaining emotional stability the case of nurses in private health care industry |
topic | Emotional intelligence Emotional stability Nurses Private health care industry |
url | http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol5/msl_2015_102.pdf |
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