Mental well-being of teachers working at home during the COVID-19 pandemic

Q3 Nursing Journal of Health Sciences Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.17532/jhsci.2022.2261
Dzenana Husremovic, Hana Sarajlić
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Introduction: Teachers in Bosnia and Herzegovina had insufficient skills in educational technology but had to lead the introduction of online teaching and adapt all aspects of the educational process to the online environment, which placed a great burden on them. The main objective of this research was to identify the challenges faced by teachers during the lockdown period. The sudden shift to online teaching, lack of preparation, and social isolation resulted in significant changes in job demands, perceived control, and social support in the workplace. Methods: A correlational study was conducted with a sample of 345 employees in the education sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Descriptive analysis, multiple regression analysis, and t-tests were performed using SPSS version 20.0. Results: The results indicate that teachers who did not have adequate workspace at home experienced greater workload but remained highly motivated. High job demands and low social support at work are associated with increased stress and decreased psychophysical functioning, while higher social support is associated with higher life satisfaction. In addition, higher job demands and stronger social support were related to greater intrinsic and extrinsic motivation at work. Conclusion: Results show that teachers lacking proper home workspaces reported their work as notably more demanding and stress-inducing, with a reported decline in their overall psychophysical well-being. Moreover, they expressed a reduced sense of control over their work, diminished social support, and lower levels of life satisfaction. These findings provide a valuable foundation for developing recommendations to address crisis situations in education, particularly when teachers transition from physical classrooms to virtual spaces, which is also important for online teaching and learning in typical times.
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在 COVID-19 大流行期间在家工作的教师的心理健康状况
导言:波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的教师在教育技术方面的技能不足,但他们必须领导在线教学的引入,并使教育过程的各个方面适应在线环境,这给他们带来了沉重的负担。本研究的主要目的是确定教师在封锁期间面临的挑战。突然转向在线教学、缺乏准备和社会隔离导致工作需求、感知控制和工作场所的社会支持发生了重大变化。研究方法对波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那教育部门的 345 名员工进行了相关研究。使用 SPSS 20.0 版进行了描述性分析、多元回归分析和 t 检验。结果显示结果表明,家中没有足够工作空间的教师工作量更大,但工作积极性仍然很高。高工作要求和低工作社会支持与压力增加和心理生理功能下降有关,而较高的社会支持与较高的生活满意度有关。此外,较高的工作要求和较强的社会支持与较高的内在和外在工作动力有关。结论结果显示,缺乏适当家庭工作空间的教师的工作要求明显更高,压力更大,据报告,他们的整体心理生理健康状况有所下降。此外,他们对工作的控制感下降,社会支持减少,生活满意度降低。这些发现为制定应对教育危机情况的建议提供了宝贵的基础,特别是当教师从实体教室过渡到虚拟空间时,这对通常情况下的在线教学和学习也很重要。
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Journal of Health Sciences
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