Emotional intelligence education in pre-registration nursing programmes: an integrative review
- PMID: 25499529
- DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2014.11.009
Emotional intelligence education in pre-registration nursing programmes: an integrative review
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the state of knowledge on emotional intelligence (EI) education in pre-registration nursing programmes.
Design: Integrative literature review.
Data sources: CINAHL, Medline, Scopus, ERIC, and Web of Knowledge electronic databases were searched for abstracts published in English between 1992-2014.
Review methods: Data extraction and constant comparative analysis of 17 articles.
Results: Three categories were identified: Constructs of emotional intelligence; emotional intelligence curricula components; and strategies for emotional intelligence education.
Conclusions: A wide range of emotional intelligence constructs were found, with a predominance of trait-based constructs. A variety of strategies to enhance students' emotional intelligence skills were identified, but limited curricula components and frameworks reported in the literature. An ability-based model for curricula and learning and teaching approaches is recommended.
Keywords: Curriculum; Emotional intelligence; Emotional labour; Nurse education; Pre-registration.
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