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Emotional Intelligence in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Nurses: Decreasing Moral Distress in End-of-Life Care and Laying a Foundation for Improved Outcomes An Integrative Review

机译:新生儿重症监护单位护士的情绪智力:降低终身关心的道德困扰,并为改进成果奠定了综合评论

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End-of-life care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is one of the most challenging practices for nurses. Negative emotions associated with moral distress often cause care to be incomplete or nurse disengagement. Emotional intelligence in nurses holds potential to address this issue, while improving patient outcomes. The purpose of this study was to critically appraise the evidence about emotional intelligence in nursing and to explore the relationship between emotional intelligence, moral distress in NICU nurses, end-of-life care, and other priority nurse and patient outcomes. A PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses)-structured integrative review was conducted, and CINAHL, Ovid, PubMed, and other databases were searched. Twelve studies were identified as relevant to this review after exclusion criteria were applied. Evidence supports the efficacy of emotional intelligence in bedside nurses as a method of improving key nurse and patient outcomes. Additionally, research suggests that emotional intelligence can be improved by training interventions. Clinical educators should integrate emotional intelligence concepts and strategies into staff training. Further research is recommended to validate previous findings in the NICU setting. Exploration of the relationship between emotional intelligence and moral distress in NICU nurses would provide a foundation for experimental designs to evaluate the effectiveness of emotional intelligence training interventions.
机译:新生儿重症监护室(NICU)的终生护理是护士最具挑战性的实践之一。与道德窘迫相关的负面情绪通常会导致注意力不完整或护理脱离。护士的情绪智力占据解决这个问题的潜力,同时改善了患者的结果。本研究的目的是批判性地评估有关护理中情绪情报的证据,并探讨情绪智力,尼古纳护士,终生护理和其他优先护士和患者结果之间的关系。 PRISMA(系统评价和META分析的首选报告项目) - 进行了整合综述,搜查了CINAHL,OVID,PUBMED和其他数据库。在应用排除标准后,确定了12项研究与本综述相关。证据支持情绪智力在床边护士中的疗效,作为改善关键护士和患者结果的方法。此外,研究表明,通过培训干预措施可以改善情绪智力。临床教育工作者应将情绪智能概念和策略整合到员工培训。建议进一步研究验证NICU设置的先前发现。尼古尔护士情绪智力与道德窘迫关系的探索将为实验设计提供基础,以评估情绪智能培训干预的有效性。

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