Learning to effectively manage your emotions: the impact of Emotional Intelligence (EI) in caring roles

S. Mukundan, M. Dhanya
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Purpose Psychological constructs like emotional labor, emotional intelligence etc. are gaining importance now to understand employee outcomes such as job satisfaction in a health care setting. The study aims to investigate the relationship between Surface Acting (SA) an emotional labor strategy, and Job satisfaction, and the moderating effect of Emotional intelligence (EI) among practicing nurses. Design/methodology/approach The authors collected data through self-reporting questionnaires administered to a sample of 141 nurses working in multi-specialty hospitals in a prominent city in India and analyzed using structural equation modeling. Findings A negative relationship was found between surface acting and job satisfaction but was found positive when EI was introduced as a moderator. Research limitations/implications The respondent population was females only and diversity in terms of gender was not obtained. Practical implications The study finds significant practical and theoretical contributions to the primary caregivers in a health care setting. It helps to understand the interplay of emotions in this job and use EI as an internal resource to mitigate the harmful effects of continued SA emotional labor strategy to job satisfaction. Social implications It gains a better understanding of the emotion-related parameters in the nursing profession and gives inputs to the community. It throws light on how internal resources can be used for better job satisfaction which in turn leads to better quality care in the health care industry. Originality/value Extant literature has been discussing SA as a negative strategy for positive employee outcomes, but the present study gives insights on how this can be mitigated by using EI as a resource.
学习有效地管理你的情绪:情商(EI)在照顾角色中的影响
目的心理结构,如情绪劳动,情绪智力等,现在越来越重要,以了解员工的结果,如在医疗保健环境中的工作满意度。本研究旨在探讨表层行为、情绪劳动策略与护士工作满意度的关系,以及情绪智力的调节作用。设计/方法/方法作者通过自我报告问卷收集数据,对在印度一个著名城市的多专科医院工作的141名护士进行问卷调查,并使用结构方程模型进行分析。表面表演与工作满意度呈负相关,但当引入EI作为调节因子时,表面表演与工作满意度呈正相关。研究局限性/启示调查对象仅为女性,未获得性别多样性。实践意义本研究发现了对卫生保健环境中主要照顾者的重要实践和理论贡献。它有助于理解情绪在工作中的相互作用,并将EI作为一种内部资源来减轻持续SA情绪劳动策略对工作满意度的有害影响。社会意义它能更好地理解护理专业中与情绪相关的参数,并为社会提供输入。它揭示了如何利用内部资源来提高工作满意度,从而提高医疗保健行业的护理质量。原创性/价值现有的文献已经讨论过,对于积极的员工成果来说,SA是一种消极的策略,但本研究提供了如何通过使用EI作为一种资源来减轻这种策略的见解。
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Development and Learning in Organizations
Development and Learning in Organizations Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: Development and Learning in Organizations: An International Journal is a unique management information resource for today"s busy managers who are seeking to develop their organization in the right direction. Case studies on leading companies and viewpoints from some of the best thinkers in the area of organizational development and learning combine to make this journal a very welcome addition to the management literature. In addition, as part of our special service, we scour through the mass of academic and non-academic literature to ensure that we keep up to date with the best and newest ideas. We then distil this information for our readers and present the most meaningful implications for managers in easy-to-digest reviews and commentaries.
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