Hospital School Teachers’ Sense of Stress and Gratification: An Investigation of the Italian Context

In their daily teaching in hospitals, teachers interact within a complex interpersonal and professional network. The present study investigated what kind of professional relationships hospital teachers have with other staff in their daily work and which factors they perceive as being either stressfu...

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Main Authors: Vincenza Benigno, Chiara Fante
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2020-03-01
Series:Continuity in Education
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Online Access:https://continuityineducation.org/articles/14
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description In their daily teaching in hospitals, teachers interact within a complex interpersonal and professional network. The present study investigated what kind of professional relationships hospital teachers have with other staff in their daily work and which factors they perceive as being either stressful or gratifying in their professional activities. An online questionnaire consisting of multiple-choice items and open-ended responses was developed and distributed to all school-in-hospital teachers in Italy. A representative sample of 602 teachers responded. Quantitative findings were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The open-ended responses were analyzed by combining qualitative content analysis with statistical textual analysis using T-LAB software. The results confirm the complexity of the setting in which hospital teachers operate, one that is characterized by the wide variety of professional and non-professional roles the teachers perform. Four clusters were defined covering both the stress dimensions (Illness, Work Fragmentation, Organization, and Interpersonal Relationships) and the gratifying aspects (Work Recognition, Normalization, Human Contact, and Interpersonal Relationships). The implications of these findings for the management of hospital schools are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-efd3df03e45d4d56b177b9e3a8d547152022-12-21T21:18:41ZengUbiquity PressContinuity in Education2631-91792020-03-011110.5334/cie.145Hospital School Teachers’ Sense of Stress and Gratification: An Investigation of the Italian ContextVincenza Benigno0Chiara Fante1ITD,ITD,In their daily teaching in hospitals, teachers interact within a complex interpersonal and professional network. The present study investigated what kind of professional relationships hospital teachers have with other staff in their daily work and which factors they perceive as being either stressful or gratifying in their professional activities. An online questionnaire consisting of multiple-choice items and open-ended responses was developed and distributed to all school-in-hospital teachers in Italy. A representative sample of 602 teachers responded. Quantitative findings were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The open-ended responses were analyzed by combining qualitative content analysis with statistical textual analysis using T-LAB software. The results confirm the complexity of the setting in which hospital teachers operate, one that is characterized by the wide variety of professional and non-professional roles the teachers perform. Four clusters were defined covering both the stress dimensions (Illness, Work Fragmentation, Organization, and Interpersonal Relationships) and the gratifying aspects (Work Recognition, Normalization, Human Contact, and Interpersonal Relationships). The implications of these findings for the management of hospital schools are discussed.https://continuityineducation.org/articles/14school at hospitalteacher job stressorsteacher job satisfactionthematic analyses
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Continuity in Education
school at hospital
teacher job stressors
teacher job satisfaction
thematic analyses
title Hospital School Teachers’ Sense of Stress and Gratification: An Investigation of the Italian Context
title_full Hospital School Teachers’ Sense of Stress and Gratification: An Investigation of the Italian Context
title_fullStr Hospital School Teachers’ Sense of Stress and Gratification: An Investigation of the Italian Context
title_full_unstemmed Hospital School Teachers’ Sense of Stress and Gratification: An Investigation of the Italian Context
title_short Hospital School Teachers’ Sense of Stress and Gratification: An Investigation of the Italian Context
title_sort hospital school teachers sense of stress and gratification an investigation of the italian context
topic school at hospital
teacher job stressors
teacher job satisfaction
thematic analyses
url https://continuityineducation.org/articles/14
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