CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTIVATION IN PHATMACY IN GEORGIA

CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTIVATION IN PHATMACY IN GEORGIA

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https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2023.04.37

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Pharmacy, Georgia, Motivation

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In emotional intelligence, the appraisal, use, and regulation of emotion is fundamental to awareness, attitudes, and ethical behavior because "there is growing evidence that the fundamental ethical decisions we make emerge from emotional capacities." Therefore, emotional intelligence is a determinant of rational and emotional integration of a person. Emotional intelligence is important in reducing strong dramatic and unbalanced urges. Increasing awareness of unethical behavior in individuals and organizations has drawn the attention of many scholars. Emotional intelligence can influence both personal success and professional competence, leadership and stress management skills, which are important in pharmaceutical education.

A pharmacist is systematically faced with complex and emotionally charged patient treatment stories, which in itself implies a stressful work environment that requires emotional control. By accurately identifying and regulating one's emotions, one can facilitate adaptive behavior in difficult situations. Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to accurately observe and discern emotions in oneself and others and use this information to guide one's thoughts and effective actions.

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2023-11-27

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KVIZHINADZE, N., DUGHASHVILI, N., GVIDANI, M., & KIKNAVELIDZE, N. (2023). CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTIVATION IN PHATMACY IN GEORGIA . Experimental and Clinical Medicine Georgia, (4), 170–172. https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2023.04.37

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