Dott Cameron, Mamarelis George, Karam Edward, Bhan Kavyansh, Akhtar Kash
Trauma & Orthopaedics, Royal London Hospital, London, GBR.
Trauma & Orthopaedics, Whipps Cross University Hospital, London, GBR.
Cureus. 2022 Mar 13;14(3):e23126. doi: 10.7759/cureus.23126. eCollection 2022 Mar.
Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as the ability to perceive and manage the emotions of oneself and others. Despite being one of the most highly used psychological terms in popular nomenclature, its understanding in the context of clinicians remains poor. There is a dearth of literature on this topic, and this submission examines the relationship between a clinicians' EI and the key domains of "Good Medical Practice" guidelines from the General Medical Council, United Kingdom. It aims to review and critically analyse the existing literature on EI and Good Medical Practice while attempting to establish a relationship between the two. This submission thus examines the relationship between emotional intelligence and a clinician's on-the-job performance. The findings demonstrate how emotional intelligence can aid the clinician in all aspects of their working life in the context of practising in line with General Medical Council (GMC) guidance. The authors also recommend exploring the possibility of inclusion of EI within a modern medical curriculum, as it may lead to improved practice in clinicians.
情商(EI)被定义为感知和管理自身及他人情绪的能力。尽管它是大众词汇中使用频率最高的心理学术语之一,但临床医生对其的理解仍然不足。关于这一主题的文献匮乏,本文探讨了临床医生的情商与英国医学总会《良好医疗实践》指南的关键领域之间的关系。其目的是回顾和批判性地分析关于情商和良好医疗实践的现有文献,同时试图在两者之间建立联系。因此,本文探讨了情商与临床医生工作表现之间的关系。研究结果表明,在遵循英国医学总会(GMC)指导进行实践的背景下,情商如何在临床医生工作生活的各个方面提供帮助。作者还建议探讨将情商纳入现代医学课程的可能性,因为这可能会改善临床医生的实践。