Model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness of neophyte critical care nurses in South Africa

This study was undertaken in order to develop a model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness in neophyte critical care nurses in South Africa. A theory-generative, explorative, descriptive, contextual research design was used. The model was developed utilising the four steps...

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Main Authors: A. Towell, W.E. Nel, A. Muller
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2015-06-01
Series:Health SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1025984815000022
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spelling doaj-b6df1daf7c3d4674a1ec6b61b57067a72020-11-25T00:25:05ZafrAOSISHealth SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences1025-98482015-06-0120111010.1016/j.hsag.2015.04.001Model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness of neophyte critical care nurses in South AfricaA. Towell0W.E. Nel1A. Muller2School of Nursing and Midwifery, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, AustraliaDepartment of Nursing Science, University of Johannesburg, South AfricaDepartment of Nursing Science, University of Johannesburg, South AfricaThis study was undertaken in order to develop a model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness in neophyte critical care nurses in South Africa. A theory-generative, explorative, descriptive, contextual research design was used. The model was developed utilising the four steps of theory generation as proposed by Dickoff, James, and Wiedenbach (1968), Chinn and Kramer (2011) and Walker and Avant (2011). Step one dealt with the empirical phase in which the concepts were distilled. The facilitation of inherent affective and mental resourcefulness and resilience was the main concept of the model. Step two comprised the definition and classification of central and related concepts. Step three provides a description of the model. The model operates in three phases namely the dependent phase, partially dependent phase and the independent phase. Step four entailed the description of guidelines for operationalizing the model. During the three phases of the model a new nurse who starts to work in critical care moves from a latent ability to develop an inherent affective and mental resourcefulness and resilience to a state of developing an inherent affective and mental resourcefulness and resilience. This model provides a structured framework for the facilitation of emotional intelligence (EI) to promote wholeness in nurses who commence to work in critical care units.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1025984815000022Emotional intelligenceWholenessResilienceFacilitationCritical care nursing
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A. Muller
Model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness of neophyte critical care nurses in South Africa
Health SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
Emotional intelligence
Wholeness
Resilience
Facilitation
Critical care nursing
author_facet A. Towell
W.E. Nel
A. Muller
author_sort A. Towell
title Model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness of neophyte critical care nurses in South Africa
title_short Model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness of neophyte critical care nurses in South Africa
title_full Model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness of neophyte critical care nurses in South Africa
title_fullStr Model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness of neophyte critical care nurses in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness of neophyte critical care nurses in South Africa
title_sort model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness of neophyte critical care nurses in south africa
publisher AOSIS
series Health SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
issn 1025-9848
publishDate 2015-06-01
description This study was undertaken in order to develop a model of facilitation of emotional intelligence to promote wholeness in neophyte critical care nurses in South Africa. A theory-generative, explorative, descriptive, contextual research design was used. The model was developed utilising the four steps of theory generation as proposed by Dickoff, James, and Wiedenbach (1968), Chinn and Kramer (2011) and Walker and Avant (2011). Step one dealt with the empirical phase in which the concepts were distilled. The facilitation of inherent affective and mental resourcefulness and resilience was the main concept of the model. Step two comprised the definition and classification of central and related concepts. Step three provides a description of the model. The model operates in three phases namely the dependent phase, partially dependent phase and the independent phase. Step four entailed the description of guidelines for operationalizing the model. During the three phases of the model a new nurse who starts to work in critical care moves from a latent ability to develop an inherent affective and mental resourcefulness and resilience to a state of developing an inherent affective and mental resourcefulness and resilience. This model provides a structured framework for the facilitation of emotional intelligence (EI) to promote wholeness in nurses who commence to work in critical care units.
topic Emotional intelligence
Wholeness
Resilience
Facilitation
Critical care nursing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1025984815000022
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