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The Correlation Between Emotional Intelligence and Job Satisfaction Among Hospital Nurses
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the association between the job satisfaction experienced by hospital nurses in Jaipur and their level of emotional intelligence. The triumphs and accomplishments of a person are directly proportional to their level of intelligence. In Jaipur, a correlational research study was carried out. For the study, one hundred registered general nurses were recruited from three private hospitals in Jaipur (50 females and 50 males). Both emotional intelligence and work contentment were evaluated using the Schutte self-report emotional intelligence inventory and the job contentment survey. Both of these surveys were administered online. The research showed a significant positive association between nurses' emotional intelligence and job satisfaction. In addition, the findings did not point to any substantial gender disparities in terms of emotional intelligence or happiness with one's place of employment.
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