The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Perioperative Nursing and Leadership: Developing Skills for Improved Performance

Publication date: October 2017 Source:AORN Journal, Volume 106, Issue 4 Author(s): Kathy Williams Beydler Many responsibilities of perioperative professionals involve concrete tasks that require high technical competence. Emotional intelligence, referred to as EQ, which involves the ability to relate to and influence others, may also be important for perioperative professionals. High EQ has been linked to higher performance in the workplace, higher job satisfaction, lower turnover intentions, and less burnout. Perioperative professionals who demonstrate a combination of technical skills and EQ couldĀ be more attuned to the humanity of health care (ie, providing more holistic care for the patient). Perioperative nurses who value providing holistic care for their patients may possess many of the elements of EQ. Leaders who recognize the importance of their own EQ and actively assist staff members to enhance and develop their EQ competency may help to create a competitive advantage by establishing a workforce of nurses who possess strong technical skills and high EQ.
Source: AORN Journal - Category: Nursing Source Type: research