Emocionālās inteliģences ietekme uz garīgo veselību māsu praksē valstspilsētas un reģionu slimnīcās
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Latvijas Universitāte
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Maģistra darba tēma - Emocionālās inteliģences ietekme uz garīgo veselību māsu praksē valstspilsētas un reģionu slimnīcās. Tēmas aktualitāte - emocionālā inteliģence ir svarīga māsām psiholoģiskās labklājības uzlabošanai. Darba mērķis - noteikt saistību starp māsu emocionālās inteliģences prasmēm un garīgo veselību slimnīcās valstspilsētās un reģionos. Pētniecības uzdevumi - izpētīt, kādā vecumu grupā, ar kādu darba stāžu, ar kādu māsu izglītību un kādā slimnīcu nodaļā māsu emocionālā inteliģence pozitīvāk ietekmē garīgo veselību. Pētniecības metode - kvantitatīvs, neeksperimentāls salīdzinošs šķērsgriezuma pētījums. Pētniecības instruments - darba autores izstrādāta, strukturēta aptaujas anketa. Pētījuma rezultāti - pētījuma hipotēze (māsām, kuras praktizē valstspilsētas slimnīcās ir augstāks emocionālās inteliģences līmenis un pozitīvāka garīgā veselība) ir daļēji pierādīta, jo valstspilsētu slimnīcu māsām ir statistiski nozīmīgi augstāks emocionālās inteliģences līmenis salīdzinājumā ar māsām, kuras strādā citās slimnīcās (p=0,038), kas daļēji pierāda izvirzīto pētījuma hipotēzi, bet garīgās veselības līmenī būtisku starpību starp grupām nekonstatēja (p=0,754), kas norāda, ka izvirzītais hipotēzes apgalvojums ar esošiem datiem netika pierādīts.
Master's thesis topic - The Relationship Between Nurses’ Emotional Intelligence Skills and Positive Mental Health in capitals and regional hospitals. Topic relevance - emotional intelligence is important for nurses to improve their psychological well-being. The aim of the work is to determine the relationship between nurses' emotional intelligence skills and mental health in hospitals in the country's cities and regions. Research tasks - to investigate in which age group, with what length of service, with what nursing education, and in which hospital department does the emotional intelligence of nurses have a more positive impact on mental health. Research method - quantitative, non-experimental comparative cross-sectional study. Research instrument - a structured questionnaire developed by the author of the work. Research results - the research hypothesis (nurses practicing in city hospitals have a higher level of emotional intelligence and more positive mental health) has been partially proven, as nurses from city hospitals have a statistically significantly higher level of emotional intelligence compared to nurses working in other hospitals (p=0.038), which partially proves the proposed research hypothesis, but no significant difference was found between the groups in the level of mental health (p=0.754), which indicates that the proposed hypothesis statement was not proven with the existing data.
Master's thesis topic - The Relationship Between Nurses’ Emotional Intelligence Skills and Positive Mental Health in capitals and regional hospitals. Topic relevance - emotional intelligence is important for nurses to improve their psychological well-being. The aim of the work is to determine the relationship between nurses' emotional intelligence skills and mental health in hospitals in the country's cities and regions. Research tasks - to investigate in which age group, with what length of service, with what nursing education, and in which hospital department does the emotional intelligence of nurses have a more positive impact on mental health. Research method - quantitative, non-experimental comparative cross-sectional study. Research instrument - a structured questionnaire developed by the author of the work. Research results - the research hypothesis (nurses practicing in city hospitals have a higher level of emotional intelligence and more positive mental health) has been partially proven, as nurses from city hospitals have a statistically significantly higher level of emotional intelligence compared to nurses working in other hospitals (p=0.038), which partially proves the proposed research hypothesis, but no significant difference was found between the groups in the level of mental health (p=0.754), which indicates that the proposed hypothesis statement was not proven with the existing data.