“I find it very difficult to go to work; it is emotionally exhausting”: Understanding the Burnout and Underlying Emotions among Malaysian University Academics

Fairuz Adilah Rusdi, Ateerah Abdul Razak, Zaleha Embong
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This study investigated the academic burnout experiences of staff at various universities in Malaysia. Qualitative content analysis was used to deconstruct the interview texts. The study involved n = 12 academics (ages 28–46) from several Malaysian higher education institutions. The key findings of this study centre on resilience, engagement and burnout. Eight themes were found: warning indicators of burnout, academic burnout triggers, coping strategies, work-life balance, love for the career, resilience and surviving in academia, the impact of burnout phases on oneself, and stress-inducing variables. The themes were connected to the academics’ unique experiences with the burnout phenomenon and problems in their current profession. Data from interviews revealed that most academics considered their work taxing and blamed issues like unmanageable workloads, excessive university requirements and a lack of resources for their burnout episodes. The results also demonstrate that academics were aware of the difficulties and institutional circumstances that add to the complexity of their day-to-day burnout experiences, offering a rich picture of their individual perspectives. Furthermore, individuals with specific personality types, such as perfectionistic traits or standards, tend to be more vulnerable to burnout. The results imply that for academics who experience burnout, relevant interventions and emotional support are essential and that the most resilient are those who maintain a positive attitude and have the capacity to cope with the challenges and responsibilities of an academic profession.
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“我发现上班非常困难;这是情感上的疲惫”:了解马来西亚大学学者的倦怠和潜在情绪
本研究调查了马来西亚各大学教职员工的学业倦怠经历。采用定性内容分析对访谈文本进行解构。该研究涉及来自马来西亚几所高等教育机构的n = 12名学者(年龄在28-46岁)。本研究的主要发现集中在弹性、敬业度和倦怠上。共发现8个主题:职业倦怠预警指标、学业倦怠触发因素、应对策略、工作与生活平衡、职业热爱、学术适应能力与生存、职业倦怠阶段对自身的影响、压力诱发变量。这些主题与学者们在当前职业中遇到的职业倦怠现象和问题的独特经历有关。采访数据显示,大多数学者认为他们的工作繁重,并将他们的职业倦怠归咎于难以管理的工作量、过高的大学要求和缺乏资源等问题。研究结果还表明,学者们意识到困难和制度环境增加了他们日常倦怠经历的复杂性,为他们的个人观点提供了丰富的图景。此外,具有特定人格类型的个体,如完美主义特征或标准,更容易受到倦怠的影响。研究结果表明,对于那些经历过职业倦怠的学者来说,相关的干预和情感支持是必不可少的,而最具弹性的是那些保持积极态度并有能力应对学术职业挑战和责任的人。
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