Hall Cherin M, Enright Sharon Murphy, White Sara J, Allen Stephen J
Cherin M. Hall, Ph.D., M.B.A., MSOT, is Principal, Innovalue Solutions Group, Houston, TX. Sharon Murphy Enright, M.B.A., is Principal, EnvisionChange LLC, Atlanta, GA. Sara J. White, M.S., FASHP, is Director of Pharmacy (Ret.), Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Palo Alto, CA. Stephen J. Allen, M.S., FASHP, is Chief Executive Officer, ASHP Research and Education Foundation, Bethesda, MD.
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2015 Nov 1;72(21):1890-5. doi: 10.2146/ajhp140812.
Results of a quantitative assessment of emotional intelligence in a sample of pharmacists affiliated with the ASHP Research and Education Foundation's Pharmacy Leadership Academy (PLA) are presented.
A demographic questionnaire and a validated instrument for assessing emotional intelligence, the Emotional Quotient Inventory, version 2.0 (EQ-i 2.0), were administered to a group of practicing pharmacists who graduated from the PLA during the period 2008-12 (n = 82) and a control group of pharmacists who were accepted into the PLA in 2013 but had not begun leadership training (n = 40). The dependent variables were the mean total EQ-I 2.0 score and mean scores on five EQ-i 2.0 composite scales. The independent variables were PLA affiliation status (graduate versus matriculant) and demographic variables. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to calculate between-group differences in EQ-i 2.0 scores. The relationship of demographic variables to EQ-i 2.0 scores was analyzed via multiple linear regression.
Among the 122 pharmacists who completed both assessments, the overall mean total EQ-i 2.0 score was 101.11, which indicated an average level of emotional intelligence. There were significant differences between the PLA graduate group and the control group in total EQ-i 2.0 scores and in EQ-i 2.0 scores for self-expression, decision-making, interpersonal skills, and other aspects of emotional intelligence. The evaluated demographic factors were not found to be significant predictors of EQ-i 2.0 scores.
The study results indicated an average level of emotional intelligence among all PLA affiliates but revealed significant differences in mean total EQ-i 2.0 scores and EQ-i 2.0 composite scale scores favoring PLA graduates.
本文呈现了对美国卫生系统药师协会(ASHP)研究与教育基金会药学领导力学院(PLA)附属药剂师样本的情商定量评估结果。
向一组在2008 - 2012年期间从PLA毕业的执业药剂师(n = 82)以及一组于2013年被PLA录取但尚未开始领导力培训的药剂师对照组(n = 40)发放了一份人口统计学调查问卷和一份经过验证的情商评估工具——《情商问卷》第2.0版(EQ - i 2.0)。因变量为EQ - i 2.0总平均分以及五个EQ - i 2.0综合量表的平均分。自变量为PLA附属状态(毕业生与准学员)以及人口统计学变量。描述性和推断性统计用于计算EQ - i 2.0分数的组间差异。通过多元线性回归分析人口统计学变量与EQ - i 2.0分数之间的关系。
在完成两项评估的122名药剂师中,EQ - i 2.0总平均分是101.11,表明情商处于平均水平。PLA毕业生组和对照组在EQ - i 2.0总分以及自我表达、决策、人际技能和情商其他方面的EQ - i 2.0分数上存在显著差异。未发现所评估的人口统计学因素是EQ - i 2.0分数的显著预测因素。
研究结果表明所有PLA附属人员的情商处于平均水平,但显示出EQ - i 2.0总平均分和EQ - i 2.0综合量表分数存在显著差异,PLA毕业生得分更高。