IF 0.7 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGINGRadiologic TechnologyPub Date : 2023-09-01
Cindy McGuire
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摘要
目的:探讨卫生保健专业学生心理弹性、情绪智力(EI)与年龄的关系。方法:采用便利抽样的方法,在美国东南部一所中等规模的公立大学的卫生保健课程中张贴调查链接,招募参与者。该调查包括5个人口统计问题、舒特自我报告情商测试和简短恢复力量表。采用多元线性回归模型检验年龄、情商与心理弹性之间的关系。结果:共有199名学生参与研究,其中女生178名(89.4%),男生21名(10.6%)。集体研究结果表明,情商、年龄和心理弹性之间存在显著的预测关系。多元线性回归结果显著(F 2194 = 58.48, P < 0.001, R 2 = 0.376),提示EI、年龄和心理韧性之间存在预测关系。决定系数r2表明,大约37.6%的弹性方差可以由EI和年龄解释。讨论:卫生保健劳动力的短缺,加上越来越多的工作人员倦怠和人员流失的报告,强调了教育计划在准备未来卫生保健专业人员方面的关键作用。了解情商和年龄对恢复力水平的影响可能有助于教育者开发协作干预措施。教育工作者应考虑将情商技能发展纳入课程,以影响卫生保健学生的积极保留和临床经验,从而转化为他们在卫生保健专业的职业生涯。结论:情商和年龄对心理弹性有显著的预测关系,为在课程中整合情商提高心理弹性技能提供了可能的解决方案。
Relationship Between Resilience, Emotional Intelligence, and Age.
Purpose: To explore the relationship between resilience, emotional intelligence (EI), and age in students enrolled in health care professional programs.
Methods: Convenience sampling was used to recruit participants by posting a survey link in health care courses at a midsized southeastern public university in the United States. The survey included 5 demographic questions, the Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test, and the Brief Resilience Scale. A multiple linear regression model was conducted to examine the relationship between age, EI, and resilience.
Results: A total of 199 students participated in the study, consisting of 178 females (89.4%) and 21 males (10.6%). The collective study findings indicated a significant predictive relationship among EI, age, and resilience. The multiple linear regression findings were significant (F2,194 = 58.48, P < .001, and R2 = 0.376), suggesting a predictive relationship among EI, age, and resilience. The coefficient of determination, R2, indicated that approximately 37.6% of the variance in resilience was explained by EI and age.
Discussion: The shortage in the health care workforce combined with increasing reports of burnout and attrition among workers emphasizes the critical role of education programs in preparing future health care professionals. Understanding the effect of EI and age on levels of resilience might help educators develop collaborative interventions. Educators should consider incorporating EI skills development in the curriculum to influence positive retention and clinical experiences for health care students that translate to their careers in the health care profession.
Conclusion: The significant predictive relationship of EI and age with resilience offers insight into the possible solution of increasing resilience skills by integrating EI in the curriculum.
期刊介绍:
Radiologic Technology is an official scholarly journal of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. Published continuously since 1929, it circulates to more than 145,000 readers worldwide. This award-winning bimonthly Journal covers all disciplines and specialties within medical imaging, including radiography, mammography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine imaging, sonography and cardiovascular-interventional radiography. In addition to peer-reviewed research articles, Radi