Keywords

Clinical Performance, Emotional Intelligence, Nurse Anesthesia, Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist

 

Authors

  1. Christianson, Krista L.
  2. Fogg, Louis
  3. Kremer, Michael J.

Abstract

Abstract: Emotional intelligence (EI) includes skills such as recognizing, understanding, and managing emotions. This pilot study investigated the utility of the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test Version 2.0 as a screening instrument in student registered nurse anesthetists by determining if EI predicted clinical performance. Scores from 11 participants enrolled in a single nurse anesthesia program were correlated with formative clinical evaluations. Relationships between EI and clinical performance were examined. Participants consistently met clinical performance objectives but were unable to use emotion to solve problems or to recognize others' emotions, suggesting that EI abilities could impact future student registered nurse anesthetist clinical performance.