What Is the Impact of Leaders with Emotional Intelligence on Proxy Performance Metrics in 21st Century Healthcare?-A Systematic Literature Review

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Nov 18;21(11):1531. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21111531.

Abstract

Emotional intelligence (EQ) in healthcare leadership has been a subject of debate regarding its significance in enhancing job performance and patient-centred care. This systematic review investigates the impact of EQ on organisational performance metrics in healthcare leaders. Eleven studies meeting the inclusion criteria were identified through a comprehensive database search. The findings suggest that EQ positively influences job satisfaction, with emotionally intelligent leaders fostering a positive work environment and commitment among employees. Moreover, EQ correlates negatively with emotional exhaustion, indicating its potential in mitigating burnout rates among healthcare professionals. EQ fosters teamwork, organisational culture and enhances job performance, with higher EQ levels in leaders associated with increased team empowerment and proactivity. Despite the compelling evidence, limitations in the study methodologies and heterogeneity in the reported outcomes challenge the establishment of definitive conclusions. Nevertheless, the findings underscore the importance of EQ in healthcare leadership and its potential to improve organisational dynamics and employee wellbeing. This review highlights the need for further research on EQ's impact on patient satisfaction and calls for the development of EQ training programmes tailored for healthcare leaders.

Keywords: burnout; emotional intelligence (EQ); employee commitment; healthcare environment; healthcare management; healthcare outcomes; leadership; leadership development; organisational dynamics; patient outcomes; performance improvement; systematic review; team empowerment; workforce wellbeing.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Emotional Intelligence*
  • Health Personnel / psychology
  • Humans
  • Job Satisfaction*
  • Leadership*
  • Organizational Culture
  • Work Performance

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.