Mediating effect analysis of professional identity between emotional intelligence and work readiness of newly graduated nursing students
Liping Chen, Liping Wu, Heping Liao, Qin Lin, Yetao Luo

TL;DR
This study explores how professional identity influences the relationship between emotional intelligence and work readiness in new nursing graduates.
Contribution
The study identifies professional identity as a key mediator between emotional intelligence and work readiness in nursing students.
Findings
Professional identity mediates 69.99% of the total effect between emotional intelligence and work readiness.
Higher emotional intelligence and professional identity are associated with better work readiness in new nursing graduates.
Developing professional identity early can help reduce turnover rates in the nursing profession.
Abstract
To collect relevant data through a cross-sectional survey study and analyze the mediating effect of professional identity in the relationship between emotional intelligence and work readiness. Poor work readiness makes new nursing grads leave the profession. Emotional intelligence and professional identity impact it, so it’s important to clarify the relationship between them to enhance the work readiness of nursing students. Cluster sampling was performed on newly graduated nursing students from Chongqing, China. Data were collected using the Emotional Intelligence Scale, Nurses’ Work Readiness Scale, and Nurses’ Professional Identity Scale. The SAS software (version 9.4) was used for data processing and analysis. Independent sample t-tests and one-way ANOVA were performed to determine influencing factors. Amos (version 29.0) was used to model mediation effects. The maximum likelihood…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmotional Intelligence and Performance · Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior · Health and Well-being Studies
