Smallidge Dianne L, Puglisi Nancy, Patenaude Kathleen, Boyd Linda D, Vineyard Jared
Dianne L. Smallidge, EdD, is Associate Professor, Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene, MCPHS University; Nancy Puglisi, PhD, is Research Associate Professor of Counselor Education and School Psychology, Plymouth State University; Kathleen Patenaude, EdD, RN, CNE, is Director of Nursing Education, Plymouth State University; Linda D. Boyd, RDH, RD, EdD, is Dean and Professor, Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene, MCPHS University; and Jared Vineyard, PhD, is Postdoctoral Fellow, St. Luke's Applied Research, Boise, ID.
J Dent Educ. 2019 Mar;83(3):359-366. doi: 10.21815/JDE.019.033. Epub 2019 Jan 28.
The development of strong interpersonal relationships between clinical instructors and students has been found to contribute to clinical teaching effectiveness (CTE). In addition, strong interpersonal relationships are more likely to occur in individuals who possess a high level of emotional intelligence (EI). However, an examination of the impact of a clinical instructor's EI on CTE has not been extensively investigated. The aims of this study were to measure the CTE and EI of dental hygiene clinical instructors and to identify any correlations between their CTE and EI. In this cross-sectional quantitative study conducted in 2017, dental hygiene clinical instructors in selected U.S. dental hygiene programs were invited to complete two online assessments: the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) and the Nursing Clinical Teaching Effectiveness Inventory (NCTEI). Demographic data collected from participants was also included in the exploratory data analysis. A total of 42 clinical instructors from programs in 19 states completed both the MSCEIT and the NCTEI. The results showed statistically significant correlations between negative clinical teaching behaviors and MSCEIT outcomes. These results suggest that emotional intelligence may be linked to dental hygiene clinical instructors' teaching effectiveness, with low emotional intelligence being a predictor of negative teaching behaviors.
临床教师与学生之间良好人际关系的发展已被发现有助于提高临床教学效果(CTE)。此外,拥有高情商(EI)的个体更有可能建立良好的人际关系。然而,临床教师的情商对临床教学效果的影响尚未得到广泛研究。本研究的目的是测量口腔卫生临床教师的临床教学效果和情商,并确定他们的临床教学效果与情商之间的相关性。在这项于2017年进行的横断面定量研究中,邀请了美国部分口腔卫生项目的临床教师完成两项在线评估:梅耶-萨洛维-卡鲁索情商测试(MSCEIT)和护理临床教学效果量表(NCTEI)。从参与者收集的人口统计学数据也纳入了探索性数据分析。来自19个州项目的42名临床教师完成了MSCEIT和NCTEI。结果显示,负面临床教学行为与MSCEIT结果之间存在统计学上的显著相关性。这些结果表明,情商可能与口腔卫生临床教师的教学效果有关,情商低是负面教学行为的一个预测因素。