急诊科员工文化智力、沟通技巧与社会互动关系之横断面研究

N. Hanifi, Majid Baratipour, K. Amini
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背景:全球化伴随着文化多样性。虽然文化差异是这一现象不可分割的一部分,但语言障碍似乎会使交流变得困难。本研究探讨急诊科(ED)员工的文化智力(CQ)与沟通技巧(CSs)和社会互动(si)之间的关系。本研究探讨急诊科(ED)工作人员的文化智力(CQ)与沟通技巧(CSs)和社会互动(si)之间的关系。方法:对2019年伊朗赞詹3家医院197名急诊科工作人员进行横断面研究。用于数据收集的工具包括文化智力量表、沟通技巧量表和社会互动问卷。结果:本研究结果显示,参与者的CQ平均得分为85.78±6.24分(满分140分),CSs总平均得分为55.41±3.9分(满分90分)。在SIs方面,被试积极思想维度的平均得分(47.86±4.14)高于消极思想维度的平均得分(33.01±3.92)。CQ总分与CSs呈正相关,CQ水平的提高导致积极思想的增加,消极思想的减少(P< 0.001)。结论:ED工作人员CQ的增加伴随着他们的CSs和积极思想的增加。为了提高教育局的沟通和服务质量,建议领导提供一些课程,以提高员工的文化素质和文化能力水平。
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The Relationship Between the Cultural Intelligence, Communication Skills, and Social Interactions of Emergency Department Staff: A Cross-Sectional Study
Background: Globalization is accompanied by cultural diversity. Although cultural differences are an integral part of this phenomenon, it seems that language barriers would make communication difficult. This study investigates how cultural intelligence (CQ) correlates with communication skills (CSs) and social interactions (SIs) of emergency department (ED) staff members. This study investigates how cultural intelligence (CQ) correlates with communication skills (CSs) and social interactions (SIs) of the emergency department (ED) staff members.Methods: This Cross-sectional study was performed on 197 ED staff members of three hospitals in Zanjan-Iran in 2019. The tools used for data collection include the Cultural Intelligence Scale, Communication Skills Scale, and Social Interaction Questionnaires.Results: The results of this study revealed that the mean CQ score of participants was 85.78 ± 6.24 out of 140 and the total mean score of CSs was 55.41 ± 3.9 out of 90. In terms of SIs, the mean score of the positive thoughts dimension of the subjects (47.86 ± 4.14) was more than that of negative thoughts (33.01 ± 3.92). The total score of CQ had a positive correlation with CSs such that an increase in the CQ level results in an increase in positive thoughts and a decrease in negative thoughts (P< 0.001).Conclusions: An increase in CQ of the ED staff members is accompanied by an increase in their CSs and positive thoughts. To improve the communication and service quality of the ED, leaders are recommended to provide some courses to enhance the CQ and cultural competence level of their employees.
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