Sydney Nursing School, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
Australian Catholic University and North Western Mental Health, Melbourne Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2018 Jul;27(13-14):2699-2709. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13865. Epub 2017 Jun 28.
To identify challenging interpersonal interactions experienced by nursing and pharmacy students during clinical placement, and strategies used to manage those situations.
Healthcare students and staff experience elevated stress when exposed to dynamic clinical environments, complex care and challenging professional relationships. Emotionally intelligent behaviours are associated with appropriate recognition and management of emotions evoked by stressful experiences and development of effective relationships. Nursing and pharmacy students' use of emotionally intelligent behaviours to manage challenging interpersonal situations is not well known.
A qualitative design, using semi-structured interviews to explore experiences of challenging interpersonal situations during clinical placement (Phase two of a larger mixed-methods study). Final-year Australian university nursing and pharmacy students (n = 20) were purposefully recruited using a range of Emotional Intelligence scores (derived in Phase one), measured using the GENOS Emotional intelligence Inventory (concise version).
Challenging interpersonal situations involving student-staff and intrastaff conflict, discourteous behaviour and criticism occurred during clinical placement. Students used personal and relational strategies, incorporating emotionally intelligent behaviours, to manage these encounters. Strategies included reflecting and reframing, being calm, controlling discomfort and expressing emotions appropriately.
Emotionally intelligent behaviours are effective to manage stressful interpersonal interactions. Methods for strengthening these behaviours should be integrated into education of nursing and pharmacy students and qualified professionals. Education within the clinical/workplace environment can incorporate key interpersonal skills of collaboration, social interaction and reflection, while also attending to sociocultural contexts of the healthcare setting.
Students and staff are frequently exposed to stressful clinical environments and challenging interpersonal encounters within healthcare settings. Use of emotionally intelligent behaviours to recognise and effectively manage these encounters may contribute to greater stress tolerance and enhanced professional relationships. Nursing and pharmacy students, and their qualified counterparts, need to be educated to strengthen their emotional intelligence skills.
确定护理和药学专业学生在临床实习期间经历的具有挑战性的人际互动,并确定用于管理这些情况的策略。
当暴露于动态临床环境、复杂护理和具有挑战性的专业关系时,医疗保健学生和工作人员会经历更高的压力。情商行为与适当识别和管理由压力体验引起的情绪以及发展有效的关系有关。护理和药学专业学生使用情商行为来管理具有挑战性的人际情况的情况尚不清楚。
使用半结构化访谈探索临床实习期间具有挑战性的人际情况的定性设计(更大的混合方法研究的第二阶段)。最后一年的澳大利亚大学护理和药学专业学生(n=20)根据情商得分(第一阶段得出),使用 GENOS 情商量表(简洁版)有目的地招募。
临床实习期间发生了涉及学生-工作人员和内部工作人员冲突、不礼貌行为和批评的具有挑战性的人际情况。学生使用个人和关系策略,结合情商行为来管理这些遭遇。策略包括反思和重新构建、保持冷静、控制不适和适当表达情绪。
情商行为对于管理有压力的人际互动是有效的。应将加强这些行为的方法纳入护理和药学专业学生和合格专业人员的教育中。在临床/工作环境中进行教育可以结合协作、社交互动和反思等关键人际技能,同时关注医疗保健环境的社会文化背景。
学生和工作人员经常面临充满压力的临床环境和医疗保健环境中的具有挑战性的人际互动。使用情商行为来识别和有效管理这些互动可能有助于提高压力容忍度和增强专业关系。护理和药学专业学生及其合格的同行需要接受教育,以加强他们的情商技能。