Keywords

associate nursing education, clinical competence, emotional intelligence, nursing students, self-efficacy

 

Authors

  1. Rice, Eileen PhD, RN

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore self-efficacy and emotional intelligence (EI) as predictors for successful clinical performance in nursing students. Students (n = 56) from 5 associate degree in nursing (ADN) schools in 2 Northeastern states participated in the study. Findings demonstrated significant relationships among EI, self-efficacy, and student-rated clinical competence. The findings from this study support the importance of fostering clinical self-efficacy and building EI abilities in ADN students.