Asian Nursing Research (Aug 2024)

Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence, Occupational Well-Being, and Work Engagement Among Chinese Clinical Nurses

  • XiaoLei Gao,
  • Tong Zhao,
  • MinXia Du,
  • Ran Hao,
  • LiNa Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
pp. 253 – 259

Abstract

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Summary: Purpose: To identify the relationship between emotional intelligence, occupational well-being, and work engagement among Chinese clinical nurses. Methods: This cross-sectional study is based on survey responses provided by 1744 registered nurses from a Chinese hospital. The survey utilized emotional intelligence, occupational well-being, and work engagement scales. Results: A questionnaire was distributed to nurses, and among them, 1744 filled it in. Work engagement was related to demographic characteristics. The nurses' work engagement score was 28.99±5.46. Work engagement was positively correlated with emotional intelligence (r=.94, p < .01) and occupational well-being (r=.96, p < .01). Conclusions: The current work engagement of nurses in China is at a medium level. It is influenced by emotional intelligence and occupational well-being.

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