Aim: To examine the impact of emotional intelligence on the effective implementation of a professional practice model in a specialised cancer centre.
Methods: The study used a cross-sectional design with 580 frontline nurses at King Hussein Cancer Center, Jordan. The sample was selected using a convenience sampling technique. Data were collected using two self-administered questionnaires to measure emotional intelligence and professional practice.
Results: The overall mean value of emotional intelligence was 5.60 out of 6 (SD=0.78), while the overall mean value for the implementation of the professional practice model was 4.76/5 (SD=0.59). The results showed that the overall mean value of emotional intelligence had a significant positive correlation with the effective implementation of the professional practice model (r=0.580, P<0.001), even after adjusting for the participants' demographics (P<0.001).
Conclusion: Emotional intelligence can be considered a predictor for the effective implementation of a professional practice model.
Keywords: Emotional intelligence; Jordan; Oncology nursing; Professional practice model; Specialised cancer centre.