Occupational burdens in special educators working with intellectually disabled students

Background: The article presents the results of psychosocial burdens in special educators (specialists in the field of oligophrenopedagogy) with intellectually disabled students. In theoretical part, specific context of occupational stress in special educators was introduced. Additionally, the need...

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Main Author: Piotr Plichta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2014-04-01
Series:Medycyna Pracy
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Online Access:http://medpr.imp.lodz.pl/Obciazenia-zawodowe-pedagogow-specjalnych-pracujacych-z-uczniami-niepelnosprawnymi-intelektualnie,400,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-f837f786cb3f4536bc8175e5ec1982bc2020-11-24T21:09:00ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineMedycyna Pracy0465-58932353-13392014-04-0165223925010.13075/mp.5893.2014.028Occupational burdens in special educators working with intellectually disabled students Piotr PlichtaBackground: The article presents the results of psychosocial burdens in special educators (specialists in the field of oligophrenopedagogy) with intellectually disabled students. In theoretical part, specific context of occupational stress in special educators was introduced. Additionally, the need of broader research context regarding occupational stress and the risk of burnout in special educators working with intellectually disabled individuals were included. Material and Methods: The results were obtained using Plichta and Pyżalski's Questionnaire of Occupational Burdens in Teaching (QOBT). The presented results are based on a research sample (N = 100) of special educators (female) teaching intellectually disabled students attending special schools in the city of Łódź. The obtained results were compared with the results coming from a large random sample of public school teachers working with non-intellectually disabled children from the Łodź voivodeship (N = 429) and referred to the norms of QOBT. Results: The results show significant percentage of respondents obtaining high level of occupational burdens (conflict situations - 45%, organizational burdens - 31%, lack of work sense - 40%, global score - 40%). Seniority is not related to the level of burdens. Some significant differences concerning the level of occupational burdens between both groups of teachers were found. Conclusions: The study showed e.g. the strong need for supporting special educators in the workplace context and the need of implementing preventive and remedial measures at both individual and organizational levels (especially in terms of improving personal relationships in a workplace). Generally, the results show similarity of the stressors' ranking in special educators and school teachers working with non-intellectually disabled children. Med Pr 2014;65(2):239–250http://medpr.imp.lodz.pl/Obciazenia-zawodowe-pedagogow-specjalnych-pracujacych-z-uczniami-niepelnosprawnymi-intelektualnie,400,0,2.htmloccupational stressspecial educatorintellectual disabilitymental retardationworkplace health promotion
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Occupational burdens in special educators working with intellectually disabled students
Medycyna Pracy
occupational stress
special educator
intellectual disability
mental retardation
workplace health promotion
author_facet Piotr Plichta
author_sort Piotr Plichta
title Occupational burdens in special educators working with intellectually disabled students
title_short Occupational burdens in special educators working with intellectually disabled students
title_full Occupational burdens in special educators working with intellectually disabled students
title_fullStr Occupational burdens in special educators working with intellectually disabled students
title_full_unstemmed Occupational burdens in special educators working with intellectually disabled students
title_sort occupational burdens in special educators working with intellectually disabled students
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series Medycyna Pracy
issn 0465-5893
2353-1339
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Background: The article presents the results of psychosocial burdens in special educators (specialists in the field of oligophrenopedagogy) with intellectually disabled students. In theoretical part, specific context of occupational stress in special educators was introduced. Additionally, the need of broader research context regarding occupational stress and the risk of burnout in special educators working with intellectually disabled individuals were included. Material and Methods: The results were obtained using Plichta and Pyżalski's Questionnaire of Occupational Burdens in Teaching (QOBT). The presented results are based on a research sample (N = 100) of special educators (female) teaching intellectually disabled students attending special schools in the city of Łódź. The obtained results were compared with the results coming from a large random sample of public school teachers working with non-intellectually disabled children from the Łodź voivodeship (N = 429) and referred to the norms of QOBT. Results: The results show significant percentage of respondents obtaining high level of occupational burdens (conflict situations - 45%, organizational burdens - 31%, lack of work sense - 40%, global score - 40%). Seniority is not related to the level of burdens. Some significant differences concerning the level of occupational burdens between both groups of teachers were found. Conclusions: The study showed e.g. the strong need for supporting special educators in the workplace context and the need of implementing preventive and remedial measures at both individual and organizational levels (especially in terms of improving personal relationships in a workplace). Generally, the results show similarity of the stressors' ranking in special educators and school teachers working with non-intellectually disabled children. Med Pr 2014;65(2):239–250
topic occupational stress
special educator
intellectual disability
mental retardation
workplace health promotion
url http://medpr.imp.lodz.pl/Obciazenia-zawodowe-pedagogow-specjalnych-pracujacych-z-uczniami-niepelnosprawnymi-intelektualnie,400,0,2.html
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