Developing emotional intelligence ability in oncology nurses: a clinical rounds approach.
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PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To explore the feasibility and impact of an emotional intelligence ability development program on staff and patient care. DESIGN A mixed method, pre/post-test design. SETTING A tertiary care hospital in urban Honolulu, HI. Rounds took place on a 24-bed inpatient oncology unit. SAMPLE 33 RNs in an oncology unit. METHODS After collection of baseline data, the emotional intelligence rounds were conducted in an inpatient oncology nursing unit on all shifts during a 10-month period. MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES Demographic information, emotional intelligence scores, data from rounds, chart reviews of emotional care documentation, and unit-wide satisfaction and safety data. FINDINGS The ability to identify emotions in self and others was demonstrated less frequently than expected in this population. The low test response rate prevented comparison of scores pre- and postintervention. CONCLUSIONS The staff's 94% participation in rounds, the positive (100%) evaluation of rounds, and poststudy improvements in emotional care documentation and emotional care planning suggest a positive effect from the intervention. Additional research is recommended over a longer period of time to evaluate the impact emotional intelligence specifically has on the staff's identification of emotions. Because the intervention involved minimal time and resources, feasibility for continuation of the intervention poststudy was rated "high" by the research team. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING Research in other disciplines suggests that improvement in emotional intelligence ability in clinical staff nurses may improve retention, performance, and teamwork in nursing, which would be of particular significance in high-risk clinical practice environments. KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION Few research studies have explored development of emotional intelligence abilities in clinical staff nurses. Evidence from this study suggests that interventions in the clinical environment may be used to develop emotional intelligence ability. Impact from such development may be used in the future to not only improve the quality of nursing care, but also potentially limit the negative effects of high-stress environments on nurses.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Oncology nursing forum
دوره 40 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013