Concept Analysis of Social Intelligence of Nurses Using Hybrid Model

The purpose of this study was to conduct a concept analysis of social intelligence in nurses so that applying social intelligence to the nursing field. In this study, we followed the hybrid model procedure, involving the following steps: First, in the theoretical stage, the attributes and definition...

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Published inJournal of Korean Academy of Nursing Vol. 54; no. 3; p. 459
Main Authors Lee, Kyung Ran, Lee, Na Kyoung, Oh, Hee, Park, Kyoung Ae
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published Korea (South) 01.08.2024
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Summary:The purpose of this study was to conduct a concept analysis of social intelligence in nurses so that applying social intelligence to the nursing field. In this study, we followed the hybrid model procedure, involving the following steps: First, in the theoretical stage, the attributes and definitions of the concept of social intelligence were determined through literature review. Second, the concepts' reality was confirmed during fieldwork. In the final analysis stage, the results confirmed in the theoretical and fieldwork stages were compared and analyzed to confirm the properties and definition of the concept. Nurses' social intelligence consists of three dimensions: social cognitive nursing competency, human-centered social evolution, and skills for solving complex nursing situations. Nurses' social intelligence is a professional nursing competency that flexibly coordinates complex nursing situations, developed through accumulating experiences of continuous reflection and relationship expansion based on receptive listening and social sensitivity in clinical interpersonal relationships. Nurses' social intelligence is widely used in clinical practice and is shown to have a significant direct and indirect impact on clinical nursing. To effectively apply social intelligence in the clinical context, individual and organizational efforts are required to share and transfer knowledge and capacity-building methods through collective intelligence and education.
ISSN:2005-3673
2093-758X
DOI:10.4040/jkan.23121