Unveiling the heart of nursing: the transformative impact of emotional intelligence on patient-centred care
C. K. W. Gamage,
W. S. Sudusinghe
Abstract:The five-component model developed by Daniel Goleman serves as the primary description of emotional intelligence (EI). EI plays a significant role in the nursing profession by assisting students in acquiring traits including motivation, self-awareness, self-management, empathy, and interpersonal competence. Consequently, nurses equipped with heightened EI contribute to treatment that is both compassionate and highly collaborative. Positive impacts of EI on stress management, collaboration, and the promotion of… Show more
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