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Emotional rescue: the role of emotional intelligence and emotional labour on well-being and job-stress among community nurses

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JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING
卷 70, 期 1, 页码 176-186

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jan.12185

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community nursing; emotional dissonance; emotional intelligence; emotional labour; job-stress; nurses; midwives; nursing; structural equation modelling; well-being

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  1. Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University

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AimsTo investigate the extent to which emotional labour and emotional intelligence are associated with well-being and job-stress among a group of Australian community nurses. The moderating role of emotional intelligence was evaluated as a key factor in the rescue of healthcare workers from job-stress, thus increasing job retention. BackgroundAlthough emotional labour has been broadly investigated in the literature, the contribution of emotional labour and emotional intelligence to the well-being and experience of job-stress in a community nursing setting requires further exploration. DesignThis study used a cross-sectional quantitative research design with data collected from Australian community nurses. MethodsAustralian community nurses (n=312) reported on their perceived emotional labour, emotional intelligence and their levels of well-being and job-stress using a paper and pencil survey in 2010. Results/FindingsResults from structural equation modelling support the hypothesis that both emotional labour and emotional intelligence have significant effects on nurses' well-being and perceived job-stress. Emotional intelligence plays a moderating role in the experience of job-stress. ConclusionThese findings provide additional evidence for the important effects that emotional labour and emotional intelligence can have on well-being and job-stress among community nurses. The potential benefits of emotional intelligence in the nurses' emotional work have been explored.

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