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Estelle CodierUniversity of Hawaii Verified email at hawaii.edu Cited by 1675 |
Identifying emotional intelligence in professional nursing practice
BM Kooker, J Shoultz, EE Codier - Journal of professional nursing, 2007 - Elsevier
The National Center for Health Workforce Analysis projects that the shortage of registered
nurses in the United States will double by 2010 and will nearly quadruple to 20% by 2015 …
nurses in the United States will double by 2010 and will nearly quadruple to 20% by 2015 …
Measuring the emotional intelligence of clinical staff nurses: an approach for improving the clinical care environment
E Codier, BM Kooker, J Shoultz - Nursing administration quarterly, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Background Significant correlations have been demonstrated between emotional
intelligence (EI) and high levels of performance and other organizational variables related to …
intelligence (EI) and high levels of performance and other organizational variables related to …
Measured emotional intelligence ability and grade point average in nursing students
E Codier, E Odell - Nurse Education Today, 2014 - Elsevier
Background For most schools of nursing, grade point average is the most important criteria
for admission to nursing school and constitutes the main indicator of success throughout the …
for admission to nursing school and constitutes the main indicator of success throughout the …
Emotional intelligence, performance, and retention in clinical staff nurses
E Codier, C Kamikawa, BM Kooker… - Nursing administration …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Background Emotional intelligence has been correlated with performance, retention, and
organizational commitment in professions other than nursing. A 2006 pilot study provided …
organizational commitment in professions other than nursing. A 2006 pilot study provided …
Correlating Emotional intelligence and job performance among jordanian hospitals' registered nurses
Z Al‐Hamdan, IA Oweidat, I Al‐Faouri… - Nursing forum, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
PROBLEM Emotional intelligence (EI) is an ability to recognize our and others' emotions,
and manage emotions in ourselves and in relationships with other people. A large body of …
and manage emotions in ourselves and in relationships with other people. A large body of …
The impact of emotional intelligence development on nurse managers
E Codier, C Kamikawa, BM Kooker - Nursing Administration …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Background: The role of nurse managers has a scope and range of accountability that place
them at risk for high turnover and role exhaustion. Emotional intelligence (EI) was chosen as …
them at risk for high turnover and role exhaustion. Emotional intelligence (EI) was chosen as …
Could emotional intelligence make patients safer?
E Codier, DD Codier - AJN The American Journal of Nursing, 2017 - journals.lww.com
The vast majority of medical errors occurring each year involve faulty communication. For
this reason, it's essential that we identify skills that support accurate communication and …
this reason, it's essential that we identify skills that support accurate communication and …
Creating innovative models of clinical nursing education
V Niederhauser, M Schoessler… - Journal of Nursing …, 2012 - journals.healio.com
Although nursing care has changed significantly over the past 30 years, methods to clinically
train nursing students have not. The traditional model of clinical nursing education, where a …
train nursing students have not. The traditional model of clinical nursing education, where a …
[HTML][HTML] Developing emotional intelligence ability in oncology nurses: A clinical rounds approach
E Codier - Number 1/January 2013, 2012 - onf.ons.org
Purpose/Objectives: To explore the feasibility and impact of an emotional intelligence ability
development program on staff and patient care. Design: A mixed method, pre/post-test …
development program on staff and patient care. Design: A mixed method, pre/post-test …
[PDF][PDF] Relationship between emotional intelligence and occupational stress levels among certified registered nurse anesthetists
AC Bittinger, K Dunn, A Hranchook, E Codier - AANA J, 2020 - academia.edu
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are exposed to multiple job-related
stressors and therefore experience high levels of occupational stress and job burnout. In …
stressors and therefore experience high levels of occupational stress and job burnout. In …