The Relationship of Perceived Stress, Emotional Intelligence and Resilience with Subjective Well Being among Nurses

Muddsar Hameed, Mahekamil Latif Abbasi, Zarsha Khan, Tehreem Islam, Museera Aymen
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The study investigates the association between nurses' subjective well-being, emotional intelligence, resilience, and perceived stress. The purpose of the study is to better understand how nurses' subjective well-being effected by stress, emotional intelligence and resilience. The study conducted in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The data was collected from public and private hospital of Islamabad. Study started in November 2022 and end in June 2023. Correlational research design were used A broad collection of nurses from various healthcare settings were gathered with a sample size N = 300 (calculated by Rao soft), with ages ranging from (20-50 years). The background details of nurses were collected with the use of demographic form. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test, Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) and Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) were used. The results revealed a significant relationship between perceived stress, emotional intelligence, and job experience with the subjective well-being of nurses, predicting the role of perceived stress, emotional intelligence, resilience, and job experience on the well-being of nurses. The values (β = .41, p = 0.00 showed a 41% variance (R2 = 0.41). The research on the connections between perceived stress, emotional intelligence, resilience, and subjective well-being among nurses, in particular, offers important new understandings of the variables affecting the general well-being of this crucial healthcare profession.
护士感知压力、情绪智力、心理弹性与主观幸福感的关系
本研究探讨了护士主观幸福感、情绪智力、心理弹性和感知压力之间的关系。本研究的目的是为了更好地了解压力、情绪智力和心理弹性对护士主观幸福感的影响。这项研究在伊斯兰堡和拉瓦尔品第进行。数据收集自伊斯兰堡的公立和私立医院。研究开始于2022年11月,结束于2023年6月。采用相关研究设计收集了来自不同医疗机构的大量护士,样本量N = 300(由Rao soft计算),年龄从20-50岁不等。采用人口统计表格收集护士的背景资料。采用感知压力量表(PSS)、舒特自我报告情绪智力测验、简短弹性量表(BRS)和生活满意度量表(SWLS)。结果显示,感知压力、情绪智力和工作经验对护士主观幸福感有显著的影响,预测了感知压力、情绪智力、心理弹性和工作经验对护士主观幸福感的作用。β = 0.41, p = 0.00,方差为41% (R2 = 0.41)。特别是对护士之间的感知压力,情绪智力,弹性和主观幸福感之间的联系的研究,为影响这一关键医疗保健专业的总体幸福感的变量提供了重要的新理解。
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