Emotional Intelligence, Self-Efficacy and Empathy as Predictors of Overall Self-Esteem

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Dr. Prasanta Kumar Bhuyan

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Empirical research on self-esteem has an exceptional interest in nursing experts, since they work in a difficult climate that needs, to keep working during their working age, a solid physical, social and emotional association. The goal was to decide the informative estimation of individual factors, for example, on Self-esteem in an example of nursing experts, to distinguish which factors have the most logical incentive for in general self-esteem with long stretches of involvement. The emotional intelligence factors in all cases were seen to have positive relationships with generally speaking self-esteem. Mind-set was as yet the indicator with the most logical load in all the gatherings. General Self-Efficacy vanished in the model of experts with the most experience. Associations and the board nursing should actualize intercession programs that advance prosperity and fulfillment in laborers during their working age. It would bear some significance with train nursing experts in such vital abilities as Empathy, Emotional Intelligence and Self-Efficacy.

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