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The relationship between emotional intelligence, previous caring experience and successful completion of a pre-registration nursing/midwifery degree.

Austyn SnowdenRosie StenhouseLorraine DuersSarah MarshallFiona CarverNorrie BrownJenny Young
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2017)
Students with higher baseline trait emotional intelligence scores were statistically more likely to complete training than those with lower scores. This relationship also held using "Social connection" scores. At best, previous caring experience made no difference to students' chances of completing training. Caution is urged when interpreting these results because the headline findings mask considerable heterogeneity. Neither previous caring experience or global emotional intelligence measures should be used in isolation to recruit nurses.
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