The Effect of Emotional Intelligence on the Career Attitudes of Nurses by Studying the Role of Moderator of Emotions and Job Performance
The present study was conducted to answer the question "Does emotional intelligence affect the work attitude of hospital nurses.
By reviewing the background of the studies conducted on the three attitudes of job satisfaction, organizational commitment and the turnover intention, and to examine the effect of the research variables on each other by using the descriptive-analytical research method and collecting data through a survey, 175 nurses who were selected by random sampling method were examined. Data analysis was done by structural equation modeling method using Smart PLS3 software.
The findings showed that adding emotional intelligence criteria can improve job satisfaction, improve performance, reduce the turnover intention and increase organizational commitment by helping nurses to reduce negative emotions and increase positive emotions.
In this research, the mediating role of emotions and job performance was examined, and according to the results, state positive affect had a significant moderating role in the relationship between job satisfaction and all dimensions of emotional intelligence among nurses.
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