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Emotional Intelligence, Performance, and Retention in Clinical Staff Nurses
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 10/01/09
Codier E et al. – Emotional intelligence scores in clinical staff nurses correlated positively with both performance level and retention variables. Clinical staff nurses with higher emotional intelligence scores demonstrated higher performance, had longer careers, and greater job retention.
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