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Emotional Intelligence Skills Health Leaders Need During Covid-19

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African Wood Inc

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Health Personnel Attitude
Covid-19
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership

Treatments

Behavioral: EI Open ended Pre-Survey and Semi Structured Interview
Behavioral: Geneva Emotional Competence Test (GECO)
Behavioral: Behavioral and Cognitive Assessment

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04694014
IREC/2020/143 AN0003667W500G

Details and patient eligibility

About

Problem The study will address the problem that no studies have established the Emotional Intelligence (EI) skills required by leaders and managers to engage frontline healthcare professionals in crisis situation like Covid19 in Kenya Purpose The purpose of the qualitative exploratory study is to identify the EI skills Leaders and managers need to engage Frontline Healthcare Professionals in Crisis.

The Research Question is:

What are the EI skills leaders and managers need to engage frontline healthcare professionals (FHP) during crisis situations such as the Covid19 pandemic?

Full description

Hypothesis The Study hypothesis that Leaders and managers with appropriate emotional intelligence skills will engage frontline healthcare professionals in crisis situations resulting in desired outcomes Data Collection The data collection will start with a primer survey on surveymonkey.com, behavioral and cognitive assessments through The Predictive Index, emotional intelligence competence assessments through emco4.com, followed by semi-structured face to face or virtual interviews with the participants. The Survey data, Assessments and the transcribed semi-structured interviews will be depersonalized and made available for subsequent researchers. The Videos if any will be destroyed three years after transcription.

Participants The 20 Participants will be selected from the population. The Study population is the number of experienced frontline healthcare professionals working in Busia County of Kenya. The County Department of Health will help in recruiting participants from doctors, nurses, and other frontline healthcare professionals.

Data Analysis The Data will be analyzed using DiscoverText.com cloud-based platform applying two rounds of coding: first in Vivo coding will be applied then prior codes will be enforced. The Vivo codes will be in the participant's word and voice. Eight priori codes will be adopted from EI literature.

Societal Benefits Society needs healthcare professionals to deal with crisis situations that place them in imperilment. The leaders have constraints of resources, time and advanced knowledge. This study seeks to seek out EI skills that will enable leaders to engage healthcare professionals while recognizing the humanity in them.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

25 to 67 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Experience frontline healthcare professionals working in Busia County of Kenya

Exclusion criteria

  • None healthcare professionals
  • healthcare professionals not working in Busia county

Trial design

20 participants in 1 patient group

Emotional Intelligence Skills study among frontline HCW managing Covid19 in Busia Kenya
Description:
Researchers from Alupe University College will select study participants as follows 6 Clinical officers, 2 nurses, 1 nutritionist, 1 lab technician, 2 lab technologists, 7 members on the sub county surveillance Matayos, Teso north and Bunyala 2 from UHC office
Treatment:
Behavioral: Behavioral and Cognitive Assessment
Behavioral: Geneva Emotional Competence Test (GECO)
Behavioral: EI Open ended Pre-Survey and Semi Structured Interview

Trial contacts and locations

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