"SHIELDing" Our Educators: Comprehensive Coping Strategies for Teacher Occupational Well-Being.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.3390/bs14100918
Joy C Nwoko, Emma Anderson, Oyelola A Adegboye, Aduli E O Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S Malau-Aduli
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Background: Teaching is a physically and mentally challenging profession that demands high emotional involvement, often leading to stress and anxiety. Understanding how teachers cope with these demands is essential for enhancing their well-being and effectiveness.

Objectives: This study aimed to (1) investigate personal and school-based well-being initiatives that teachers use for maintaining their occupational well-being, and (2) develop a coping strategy model that enhances teachers' occupational well-being.

Methods: This study utilised a qualitative phenomenological approach to explore the coping strategies of Australian primary school teachers.

Results: The twenty-one participants interviewed employed ten diverse coping strategies classified into five personal and five school-based well-being-enabling initiatives. The personal strategies included setting boundaries, exercise and physical health, social support and interactions, mental health and mindfulness, and work-life balance. The school-based initiatives comprised supportive leadership, colleague support, flexibility and autonomy, resource availability, and proactive approaches to address challenges. A novel SHIELD model incorporating Support, Health, Interaction, Empathy, Leadership, and Development strategies was formulated as a holistic coping strategy for enhancing teachers' occupational well-being.

Conclusions: The findings highlight the necessity of a holistic approach to teacher well-being, integrating both personal and institutional support systems. Schools can enhance teacher well-being by fostering a supportive and empathetic culture, providing necessary resources, and encouraging healthy lifestyles. The SHIELD model offers a comprehensive framework for supporting teachers and improving educational outcomes.

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"神盾 "我们的教育工作者:促进教师职业健康的综合应对策略。
背景:教师是一个对身体和精神都具有挑战性的职业,需要高度的情感投入,往往会导致压力和焦虑。了解教师如何应对这些要求,对于提高他们的幸福感和工作效率至关重要:本研究旨在:(1)调查教师为保持职业幸福感而采取的个人和校本幸福感措施;(2)开发一个能提高教师职业幸福感的应对策略模型:本研究采用定性现象学方法,探讨澳大利亚小学教师的应对策略:结果:21 名受访者采用了 10 种不同的应对策略,分为 5 种个人应对策略和 5 种学校应对策略。个人策略包括设定界限、锻炼和身体健康、社会支持和互动、心理健康和正念以及工作与生活的平衡。校本措施包括支持性领导、同事支持、灵活性和自主性、资源可用性以及主动应对挑战的方法。新颖的 "SHIELD "模式包含了支持、健康、互动、移情、领导和发展策略,是提高教师职业幸福感的整体应对策略:结论:研究结果突出表明,有必要采取综合方法来提高教师的幸福感,将个人和机构的支持系统结合起来。学校可以通过培养一种支持和同情的文化、提供必要的资源和鼓励健康的生活方式来提高教师的幸福感。SHIELD 模式为支持教师和改善教育成果提供了一个全面的框架。
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