Iranian Hospital Nurses' Lived Experiences of Emotional Intelligence: A Phenomenological Study

Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Behzad ImaniMohammadReza Zoghipaydar

Abstract

Emotional intelligence can help nurses improve their clients' satisfaction and health. The aim of this hermeneutic phenomenological study was to explore Iranian hospital nurses' lived experiences of emotional intelligence. Data collection was done through holding ten in-depth semi-structured interviews with ten hospital nurses. Participants were recruited from hospitals affiliated with Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran. Data analysis was done using Van Manen's ( 1997 ) six-step approach and resulted in the development of the main theme of normative interactive management and the following three subthemes of resorting to spiritualities, self-protection, and intelligent resilience.

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Feb 16, 2018·Journal of Clinical Nursing·Behzad ImaniAnoshiravan Kazemnejad Lili
Feb 23, 2020·Perspectives in Psychiatric Care·Altun Baksi, Hamdiye Arda Sürücü
Jul 4, 2021·Journal of Nursing Management·Yen Ling Lu, Shefaly Shorey

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