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versión On-line ISSN 1988-348X
Resumen
SILES-GONZALEZ, J.; NORENA-PENA, A.L. y SOLANO-RUIZ, C.. Emotional intelligence during clinical practices of nursing students: an approach from educational anthropology applied to clinical practices. Ene. [online]. 2017, vol.11, n.2. ISSN 1988-348X.
Emotions and feelings during the clinical practices of nursing students are integrated into the hidden curriculum. Objectives: to contribute to the awareness of the emotions and feelings that converge in the process of knowledge construction during clinical practices. Method: The TMMS-24 scale was used to assess emotional intelligence and an open interview. They have been implemented with 40 students. Positive results are shown regarding perception, regulation and emotional understanding. Conclusions: The TMMS-24 scale is relevant to assess Emotional Intelligence, but it is advisable to use qualitative studies to delve into such a complex phenomenon.
Palabras clave : nursing; clinical practices; emotional intelligence; emotions and feelings.