Aims and objectives: To explore clinical nurses’ experiences of using emotional intelligence capabilities during clinical reasoning and decision-making. Background: There has been little research exploring whether, or how, nurses employ emotional intelligence (EI) in clinical reasoning and decision-making. Design: Qualitative phase of a larger mixed-methods study. Methods: Semistructured qualitative interviews with a purposive sample of regis- tered nurses (n = 12) following EI training and coaching. Constructivist thematic analysis was employed to analyse the narrative transcripts. Results: Three themes emerged: the sensibility to engage EI capabilities in clinical contexts, motivation to actively engage with emotions in clinical decision-making and incorporating emotional and technical perspectives in decision-making. Conclusion: Continuing to separate cognition and emotion in research, theorising and scholarship on clinical reasoning is counterproductive. Relevance to clinical practice: Understanding more about nurses’ use of EI has the potential to improve the calibre of decisions, and the safety and quality of care delivered.
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The use of emotional intelligence capabilities in clinical reasoning and decision-making: a qualitative, exploratory study
Journal of Clinical Nursing, Vol.27(3-4), pp.e600-e610
2017
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- Title
- The use of emotional intelligence capabilities in clinical reasoning and decision-making: a qualitative, exploratory study
- Creators
- Marie Hutchinson - Southern Cross UniversityJohn Hurley - Southern Cross UniversityDesirée Kozlowski - Southern Cross UniversityLeeann P Whitehair - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Clinical Nursing, Vol.27(3-4), pp.e600-e610
- Identifiers
- 3578; 991012820781802368
- Academic Unit
- Human Sciences; School of Health and Human Sciences; Nursing; Faculty of Health
- Resource Type
- Journal article