Emotional intelligence and adaptive success of nurses caring for people with mental retardation and severe behavior problems

By: Gerits, Linda.
Contributor(s): Derksen, Jan J.L | Verbruggen, Antoine B.
Series: Mental Retardation 42 (2) 2004: 106-121.Publisher: 2004Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): STAFF | STAFF STRESS | BURNOUT | COPING | EMOTIONS | GENDERSummary: Reports on the emotional intelligence profiles, gender differences and adaptive success of 380 nurses caring for people with intellectual disabilities and accompanying severe behaviour problems. Findings suggest that training programmes for nurses can possibly help to avoid employee burnout.
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Reports on the emotional intelligence profiles, gender differences and adaptive success of 380 nurses caring for people with intellectual disabilities and accompanying severe behaviour problems. Findings suggest that training programmes for nurses can possibly help to avoid employee burnout.

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