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Rosemary J. Perez; Genia M. Bettencourt – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2024
Many student affairs practitioners passionately support students, but the cost of caring may include compassion fatigue or secondary stress. This constructivist case study examined how a program that serves at-promise students contributes to and alleviates compassion fatigue among staff members. While the scope of work, position of the program at…
Descriptors: Fatigue (Biology), Caring, Burnout, Altruism
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Danielle Rozmiarek; Franci Crepeau-Hobson – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
Compassion fatigue refers to the negative consequences associated with working with traumatized individuals. When a crisis occurs, school psychologists are often the first to respond to the mental health needs of the children, frequently exposing them to the intimate details of the crisis and increasing the risk of compassion fatigue. The aim of…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Altruism, Fatigue (Biology), Crisis Intervention
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Dunne, Gerry; Kotsonis, Alkis – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
'Epistemic exploitation occurs when privileged persons compel marginalised knowers to educate them [and others] about the nature of their oppression' (Berenstain, 2016, p. 569). This paper scrutinizes some of the purported wrongs underpinning this practice, so that educators might be better equipped to understand and avoid or mitigate harms which…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Power Structure, Justice, Advantaged
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Cecilia Toscanelli; Ieva Urbanaviciute; Hans De Witte; Koorosh Massoudi – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
Boredom at work occurs in the context of low demands and resources and can have a host of negative outcomes for employees. However, the existing literature is lacunary concerning the mechanisms underlying the link between boredom and its negative outcomes. Based on the concept of tedium, this study examines the link between boredom at work and…
Descriptors: Burnout, Psychological Patterns, Fatigue (Biology), Adults
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Joel M. Cooper; Kaedyn W. Crabtree; Amy S. McDonnell; Dominik May; Sean C. Strayer; Tushig Tsogtbaatar; Danielle R. Cook; Parker A. Alexander; David M. Sanbonmatsu; David L. Strayer – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
Vehicle automation is becoming more prevalent. Understanding how drivers use this technology and its safety implications is crucial. In a 6-8 week naturalistic study, we leveraged a hybrid naturalistic driving research design to evaluate driver behavior with Level 2 vehicle automation, incorporating unique naturalistic and experimental control…
Descriptors: Motor Vehicles, Automation, Information Technology, Behavior
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Stores, Rebecca; Linceviciute, Skaiste; Pilkington, Karen; Ridge, Damien – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2023
Sleep disturbance has harmful psychological and physical effects and due to a range of biopsychosocial and environmental factors, university students are at an increased risk. Despite the importance of this topic, it is under-researched, especially in the UK. The objectives of this study were (1) to investigate the occurrence and nature of sleep…
Descriptors: Sleep, Mental Health, Well Being, Foreign Countries
Jessica Rene Ellertson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Public education for children is one of the few institutions in which citizens have opportunities to access affordable information and tools needed to survive. These years of a person's life bear great weight on the stage that is set for them and for the society they will function in as adults. It is imperative that they receive this information…
Descriptors: Altruism, Burnout, Fatigue (Biology), Educational Environment
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Jinyan Xie; Zhonglin Wen; Yiming Ma; Baozhen Cai; Xiqin Liu – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Employees' innovative work behavior (IWB) is one of the key factors in improving organizational competitiveness. Previous studies show that challenge and hindrance stress can impact employees' IWB, but our understanding of the exact mechanism underlying the impact is still limited. The present study employed four scales (Challenge and Hindrance…
Descriptors: Employees, Innovation, Employee Attitudes, Work Attitudes
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Damien Page – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
In a sector largely ignored in policy and the public imagination, Alternative Provision works to care for and educate children for whom mainstream schooling does not work. Central to their mission is the engagement of families, often seen as both the cause of their child's difficulties and the solution to their successful educational…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Fatigue (Biology), Caring, Burnout
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Manuela Richter; Cornelius J. König; Christina Brausch; Jessica Gaszka – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
When organisations make employees redundant, they increasingly offer outplacement counselling to them, either in-house or as a service of specialised companies. Despite outplacement counsellors' importance, their work-related stress has not been studied yet. In this paper we argue that internal (in-house) outplacement counsellors have a…
Descriptors: Outplacement Services (Employment), Counselors, Job Satisfaction, Fatigue (Biology)
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Valery Bodziony; Barbara Stetson – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objectives: To examine sleep, physical activity, and their joint associations with physical functioning and affect. Participants: 108 undergraduates completed questionnaires assessing sleep, activity levels, emotional well-being and physical health markers. Results: Participants reported poor sleep quality, suboptimal sleep duration, and…
Descriptors: Sleep, Physical Activity Level, Well Being, Undergraduate Students
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Sara Werner Juárez; Alicia Brown Becton – Action in Teacher Education, 2024
As a result of stress, burnout, and attrition, the U.S. has perpetual teacher shortages. While systemic changes are necessary to improve the field of education, teaching as a helping profession is stressful, with multiple job responsibilities and roles. In addition to work-related stress and burnout, teachers are also affected by compassion…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Teacher Burnout, Altruism, Fatigue (Biology)
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Bertuzzi, Romulo; Silva-Cavalcante, Marcos D.; Couto, Patrícia Guimaraes; Azevedo, Rafael de Almeida; Coelho, Daniel Boari; Zagatto, Alessandro; Lima-Silva, Adriano Eduardo; Millet, Guillaume Y. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2021
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of previous exhaustive upper body exercise on performance and neuromuscular fatigue following a 4-km cycling time-trial (4-km TT). Methods: Eight recreational cyclists performed a 4-km TT with (ARM[subscript PRE]) or without (CONTR) a previous arm-crank maximal incremental test. In each experimental…
Descriptors: Exercise, Physical Activities, Performance, Fatigue (Biology)
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Mota, Ana Isabel; Rad, Javad Alaghband – Higher Education Studies, 2023
This study represents the first attempt to explore teachers' burnout experience during one of the most critical phases of the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran. The main goals were to estimate the prevalence of burnout in Iranian men and women teachers and analyse the association of sociodemographic variables on burnout levels. A total of 125 Iranian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, Burnout, COVID-19
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Steven Kim; Stephanie Lara-Sotelo; Eric Martin – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2024
A number of familiarization trials are needed for reliable measurement, particularly for inexperienced subjects. Researchers have studied and developed familiarization protocols that vary by exercise and study population. The pace of familiarization and fatigue may be an individual-level characteristic, so a population-level protocol may not fit…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Physical Education, Fatigue (Biology), Reliability
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