保和大学临床教师的压力管理实践

Raquel C. Bautista, Mary Kisha A. Bumotad, Ma. Erra Jean R. Diagbel, John Leo R. Grado, Nicole Deanne B. Labadan, Cherry Lynn B. Miculob, Kay A. Ratilla, Sharon Lupio, Lalaine Domapias
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压力作为一种对压力事件的正常反应,对身体的外部和内部成分都有不确定的反应,表明积极和消极的反应。积极和消极的事件都会影响人们的生活方式,以及他们在情感上、社会上和精神上管理压力的方式。临床教师面临着各种各样的压力,特别是当学术过渡到一个新的常态。本研究旨在确定保和大学临床教师的压力管理实践。本研究采用描述性定量方法。其中包括保和大学护理学院的所有19名正规和合同临床讲师。使用自编的问卷进行在线调查,利用谷歌表格进行受访者的回答。问卷分为两部分;人口统计资料和压力管理实践分为精神,情感和社会。采用Cronbach’s Alpha检验对问卷进行先导检验,对问卷进行信度评估,信度结果为0.70。研究结果表明,临床教师更倾向于精神活动,如与上帝交谈和去教堂,作为管理压力的最佳方式。研究还表明,做一些娱乐活动和与朋友相处有助于管理压力。研究结果还显示,人口统计数据并不影响压力管理实践的水平。该研究进一步得出结论,临床教师利用压力管理实践,发现它有助于维持一个强大、健康的工作场所文化,有利于创造力和生产力。
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Stress Management Practices Among Clinical Instructors in University of Bohol
Stress has an indeterminate response as a normal reaction to stressful events, to both external and internal body components, indicating both positive and negative reactions. Both positive and negative events can impact how people live their lives and how they manage stress emotionally, socially, and spiritually. Clinical teachers face a variety of stresses, particularly when the academe transitions to a new normal.  This study aims to determine the stress management practices among clinical instructors at the University of Bohol. This research utilized a descriptive quantitative method. It included all 19 regular and contractual clinical instructors from the college of nursing of the University of Bohol. A self-constructed questionnaire was used to conduct the online survey, utilizing the google form for the respondents' responses. The questionnaire was of two parts; demographic profile and stress management practices categorized as spiritual, emotional, and social. The questionnaire was validated through pilot testing using Cronbach’s Alpha test to assess its reliability and obtained a more than accepted reliability result of 0.70. The study's findings indicated that clinical instructors are more inclined to spiritual activities such as talking to God and going to church as the best way to manage stress. It also showed that doing diversional activities and getting along with friends contribute to managing stress. The finding also revealed that the demographic profile does not influence the level of stress management practices. The study further concluded that clinical instructors utilize stress management practices and found it useful to maintain a strong, healthy workplace culture conducive to creativity and productivity.
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