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Article

Perceived Stress, Resilience and Emotional Intelligence in Romanian Healthcare Professionals

by
Lavinia Duică
1,2,
Elisabeta Antonescu
1,3,*,
Maria Totan
1,4,
Oana Raluca Antonescu
1,3,
Gabriela Boța
1,
Ionela Maniu
5,
Mihail Cristian Pirlog
6 and
Sînziana Călina Silișteanu
7
1
Faculty of Medicine, “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, 550169 Sibiu, Romania
2
“Dr. Gh. Preda” Clinical Psychiatric Hospital of Sibiu, 550082 Sibiu, Romania
3
County Clinical Emergency Hospital of Sibiu, 550245 Sibiu, Romania
4
Clinical Hospital for Children of Sibiu, 550164 Sibiu, Romania
5
Faculty of Sciences, “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, 550012 Sibiu, Romania
6
Department of Medical Sociology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, Romania
7
Faculty of Medicine and Biological Sciences, “Ștefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, 720229 Suceava, Romania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Healthcare 2024, 12(23), 2336; https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12232336
Submission received: 14 October 2024 / Revised: 15 November 2024 / Accepted: 19 November 2024 / Published: 22 November 2024

Abstract

Background: Occupational stress and burnout in the medical field are common factors that can have a negative impact on the quality of clinical care. In the Romanian healthcare environment, there exists important financial difficulties contributing additionally to stress in this study, we aimed to investigate if resilience and emotional intelligence would prove to be protective factors against stress. Methods: In our cross-sectional study, we investigated 189 medical professionals, using convenience sampling, from July 2022 to September 2022 in two university centers. We applied a self-reported questionnaire that included socio-demographic characteristics and three scales that measured perceived stress (the Perceived Stress Scale), resilience to stress (the Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale), and emotional intelligence (the short-form Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire). Results: Age was positively associated with resilience levels, meaning that resilience increases with age. While specialist physicians had the highest emotional intelligence score, nurses and other healthcare workers had the highest resilience scores. Perceived stress level was negatively correlated with resilience to stress and with emotional intelligence levels. Resilience to stress was positively correlated with emotional intelligence. Conclusions: The major strength of this study is the finding that resilience to stress mediated the association between perceived stress and emotional intelligence. Because resilience is negatively associated with burnout, resilience to stress and emotional intelligence are potential targets for training aimed at improving the working environment and reducing current levels of burnout in the Romanian Health System and beyond.
Keywords: stress; resilience; emotional intelligence; healthcare professionals; education stress; resilience; emotional intelligence; healthcare professionals; education

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MDPI and ACS Style

Duică, L.; Antonescu, E.; Totan, M.; Antonescu, O.R.; Boța, G.; Maniu, I.; Pirlog, M.C.; Silișteanu, S.C. Perceived Stress, Resilience and Emotional Intelligence in Romanian Healthcare Professionals. Healthcare 2024, 12, 2336. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12232336

AMA Style

Duică L, Antonescu E, Totan M, Antonescu OR, Boța G, Maniu I, Pirlog MC, Silișteanu SC. Perceived Stress, Resilience and Emotional Intelligence in Romanian Healthcare Professionals. Healthcare. 2024; 12(23):2336. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12232336

Chicago/Turabian Style

Duică, Lavinia, Elisabeta Antonescu, Maria Totan, Oana Raluca Antonescu, Gabriela Boța, Ionela Maniu, Mihail Cristian Pirlog, and Sînziana Călina Silișteanu. 2024. "Perceived Stress, Resilience and Emotional Intelligence in Romanian Healthcare Professionals" Healthcare 12, no. 23: 2336. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12232336

APA Style

Duică, L., Antonescu, E., Totan, M., Antonescu, O. R., Boța, G., Maniu, I., Pirlog, M. C., & Silișteanu, S. C. (2024). Perceived Stress, Resilience and Emotional Intelligence in Romanian Healthcare Professionals. Healthcare, 12(23), 2336. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12232336

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