Medisur (Apr 2018)

Emotional intelligence and psychological well-being in nursing professionals from southern Chile

  • Alex Leandro Veliz Burgos,
  • Anita Patricia Dörner Paris,
  • Alexis Soto Salcedo,
  • Jose Luis Reyes Lobos,
  • Francisco Ganga Contreras

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 259 – 266

Abstract

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Foundation: Health professionals and specialy those related to caring, are under certain situations which produce professional stress that affect their psychological state.Objective: to identify the levels of emotional intelligence and psychological wellbeing, respectively, in nursing professionals of the Los Lagos Region, Chile.Methods: Descriptive study with non-experimental design. A number of 97 nurses from the Los Lagos region were included. A Trait Meta-Mood Scale and the Ryff scale of psychological wellbeing were applied to evaluate the emotional intelligence and psychological wellbeing respectively, both with good levels of reliability and composed by a series of sub-scales or dimensions.Results: regarding emotional intelligence, high levels of of emotional perception were observed (35 %), emotional comprehension (36,1 %) and emotional regulation (42,7 %). A 57,5 % of the professionals had a high level of psychological wellbeing, although 33,7 % showed low level of positive relations.Conclusion: there is a direct and significant relation between the scales of emotional intelligence and psychological wellbeing.

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