Emotional intelligence, job satisfaction and psychological well-being among nurses in a tertiary care hospital
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Indian Journal of Community Health
Abstract
Background: Emotional intelligence helps in preservation of mental health because of their effective emotional regulation skills. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the impact of emotional intelligence on nurses’ job satisfaction and psychological well-being. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in a tertiary hospital and included 120 nurses. Wong and Law Emotional Intelligence Scale, Psychological General Well-being scale and Job Satisfaction Survey questionnaires were used. Results: The study showed a low positive correlation between emotional intelligence and psychological wellbeing (r=0.313) and a low correlation between emotional intelligence and job satisfaction (r= 0.122). The emotional intelligence was significantly correlated to their psychological well-being (9.8%). Conclusion: Nurses with higher emotional intelligence experience greater psychological well-being. We did not find a link between emotional intelligence and job satisfaction. Implementing interventions to enhance emotional intelligence in nurses is crucial for improving psychological well-being and reducing burnout risk.
First Page
737
Last Page
740
DOI
10.47203/IJCH.2024.v36i05.017
Publication Date
10-31-2024
Recommended Citation
Malayil, Chetna; Krishnan, Gautham; Sharma, Tanisha; and Shetty, Sharanya Balakrishna, "Emotional intelligence, job satisfaction and psychological well-being among nurses in a tertiary care hospital" (2024). Open Access archive. 11193.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/11193