健康科学大学情绪智力专业发展:口腔卫生学院的初步研究。

Journal of Allied Health Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Brittany Rose, Claire Tucker, Michael Anders
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目的:情商(EI)与教育者与学生互动的能力相关,从而为教育者和学生带来积极的体验。本研究评估了一门旨在指导教师提高自己的情商和将情商学生活动纳入课程的能力的情商课程。方法:五所口腔卫生系参与了混合方法研究。四名参与者在课程前后分别完成了情绪与社会能力量表(ESCI)。五名参与者完成了一份前/后感知压力量表(PSS)和一份关于教师情商感知的调查。课程结束后,参与者完成了一份关于课程影响的调查问卷,并在将EI活动纳入课程后进行了指导性反思。结果:在完成ESCI的参与者中(n=4),所有EI得分均提高。虽然教师仍然处于中等到高压力类别,但100%的参与者的PSS分数下降了(n=5)。与调查前的结果相比,所有参与者的情商感知都有所增加(n=5)。从质量上讲,从引导反思中产生的主题包括环境的积极转变,增加学生的参与,以及改善学生和教师之间的沟通。结论:EI课程对教师的EI、与学生的关系以及将EI融入课程的能力都有积极的影响。虽然这项初步研究显示出积极的结果,但由于参与者较少,需要进一步的研究。
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Emotional Intelligence Professional Development at a Health-Sciences University: A Pilot Study in Dental Hygiene Faculty.

Purpose: Emotional intelligence (EI) correlates with an educator's ability to engage with students, leading to a positive experience for the educator and the students. This study evaluated an EI course designed to guide faculty in the advancement of their own EI and their ability to incorporate EI student activities into the curriculum.

Methods: Five dental hygiene faculty participated in this mixed-methods study. Four participants completed the Emotional and Social Competency Inventory (ESCI) before and after the course. Five participants completed a pre/post perceived stress scale (PSS) and a survey regarding the faculty's EI perceptions. Post-course, participants completed a questionnaire on the impact of the course and developed guided reflections after implementing EI activities into the curriculum.

Results: Of the participants that completed the ESCI (n=4), all EI scores increased. Although faculty remained in the moderate to high stress category, PSS scores decreased for 100% of participants (n=5). Compared to pre-survey results, EI perceptions increased for all participants (n=5). Qualitatively, themes emerged from guided reflections including a positive shift in the environment, increased student participation, and improved communication between students and faculty.

Conclusion: The EI course appeared to have a positive impact on the faculty's EI, relationships with students, and ability to integrate EI in the curriculum. Although this pilot study demonstrated positive results, future research is needed due to the small number of participants.

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Journal of Allied Health
Journal of Allied Health Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Allied Health is the official publication of the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP) . The Journal is the only interdisciplinary allied health periodical, publishing scholarly works related to research and development, feature articles, research abstracts and book reviews. Readers of The Journal comprise allied health leaders, educators, faculty and students. Subscribers to The Journal consist of domestic and international college and university libraries, health organizations and hospitals. Almost 20% of subscribers, in the last three years, have been from outside of the United States. Subscribers include the World Health Organization, the American Medical Association and major universities.
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