Emotional Intelligence in Medicine: An Investigation of the Significance for Physicians, Residents, and Medical Students – A Systematic Review

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Mason J. Horne DPT , Malena Allbright BS , D'Nea A. Galbraith BS , Ashit Patel MBChB
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Abstract

Objective

Physicians, residents, and medical students consistently report higher levels of stress, anxiety, depression, burnout, and suicide compared to the general population. Emotional intelligence is a trait 1 possesses that has been shown to have associations with aspects of mental health specifically in the medical field. It has also been studied in business literature demonstrating multiple performance benefits. The purpose of this review is to investigate the relationship of emotional intelligence and mental health and well-being, clinical performance, and academic success with physicians, residents, and medical students.

Methods

A systematic review was conducted of studies investigating the associations of emotional intelligence on physicians, residents, or medical students between 2013 and 2023. Studies investigating the association of empathy within the study population were also included. Studies must have used a validated measure or reported a reliable method of measuring emotional intelligence or empathy.

Results

Thirty-nine articles were included. The trait emotional intelligence questionnaire short form was the most frequently used assessment tool (28%). Mental health and well-being was the most common study outcome (67%). Twenty articles reported lower levels of burnout in those with higher emotional intelligence levels. (p < 0.05). Other protective associations of emotional intelligence included decreased levels of anxiety, stress, and depression (p < 0.05). Emotional intelligence was associated with multiple clinical performance metrics including patient satisfaction, perceived communication ratings, patient information recall, and improved decision making under operational stress (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

Emotional intelligence has beneficial associations for physicians at all levels of training. Those entering with higher levels of emotional intelligence may be better suited to handle the psychological effects described within the healthcare field. Emotional intelligence can also be improved through training. Using emotional intelligence as part of a holistic screening process may help predict and enhance the success of doctors, residents, and medical students, which can contribute to improving the healthcare system.
医学中的情商:调查对医生、住院医师和医学生的意义--系统综述。
目的:与普通人相比,医生、住院医师和医科学生报告的压力、焦虑、抑郁、职业倦怠和自杀水平一直较高。情商是一种特质1,已被证明与心理健康的各个方面有关,特别是在医学领域。商业文献也对情商进行了研究,证明它对提高工作绩效有多种益处。本综述旨在研究情商与心理健康和幸福感、临床表现以及医生、住院医师和医学生学业成功之间的关系:我们对 2013 年至 2023 年间调查情商与医生、住院医师或医学生相关性的研究进行了系统回顾。此外,还纳入了调查研究人群共情相关性的研究。研究必须使用经过验证的测量方法或报告测量情商或移情的可靠方法:结果:共纳入 39 篇文章。特质情商问卷简表是最常用的评估工具(28%)。心理健康和幸福感是最常见的研究结果(67%)。有 20 篇文章报道,情商较高的人倦怠程度较低。(p < 0.05).情商的其他保护作用还包括降低焦虑、压力和抑郁水平(p < 0.05)。情商与多个临床表现指标相关,包括患者满意度、感知沟通评分、患者信息回忆以及在工作压力下决策的改善(p < 0.05):结论:情商对接受过各级培训的医生都有益处。具有较高情商水平的医生可能更适合处理医疗保健领域所描述的心理影响。情商也可以通过培训得到提高。将情商作为整体筛选过程的一部分,可能有助于预测和提高医生、住院医师和医学生的成功率,从而为改善医疗保健系统做出贡献。
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Journal of Surgical Education
Journal of Surgical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-SURGERY
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
261
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Surgical Education (JSE) is dedicated to advancing the field of surgical education through original research. The journal publishes research articles in all surgical disciplines on topics relative to the education of surgical students, residents, and fellows, as well as practicing surgeons. Our readers look to JSE for timely, innovative research findings from the international surgical education community. As the official journal of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS), JSE publishes the proceedings of the annual APDS meeting held during Surgery Education Week.
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