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Med. Pr. 2012;63(2):211-216
PROFILES OF FACTORS ENHANCING TEACHERS' OCCUPATIONAL WELLBEING
AND THEIR USE IN HEALTH PROMOTING SCHOOLS
PROFILE CZYNNIKÓW SPRZYJAJĄCYCH
Magdalena Woynarowska-Sołdan1
Dorota Węziak-Białowolska2

1 Warszawski Uniwersytet Medyczny, Warszawa; Wydział Nauki o Zdrowiu, Zakład Zdrowia Publicznego
2 Szkoła Główna Handlowa, Warszawa; Instytut Statystyki i Demografii, Zakład Metod Badań Marketingowych


Abstract

Background: The aim of this article is to present the results of survey on general occupational being and factors contributing to the enhancement of teachers' occupational wellbeing. The authors also address the issue how to work out, analyze, present and use the survey results in health promotion at schools. Material and Methods: Teachers of four selected health promoting schools (HPS) were surveyed and the results were analyzed. The Factors Enhancing Teachers's Occupational Wellbeing Scale was used. This instrument consisted of 45 statements on 5 subscales (working conditions, teachers' community, students' and parents' community, organization and workload, professional competences). They were measured from two points of view, the assessment of a current situation and the assessment of needs for the improvement. The scale was preceded by questions concerning the assessment of general occupational being and the assessment of general occupational being of other teachers at school. Results: The self‑assessment of the respondents' own and other teachers' occupational being was positive. The current situation related to factors influencing teachers' wellbeing was recognized by teachers as rather good and the need for change was rather low. There were differences between schools in the majority of analyzed factors. An easy method of analyzing data as numerical values and graphic profiles was proposed to be used in HPS. Conclusions: Factors influencing teachers' occupational wellbeing differed between schools. The results of their assessment should be analyzed in each school taking account of its individual context. The proposed instrument and method of data analysis are useful in the planning of teachers' health promotion projects, diagnosis of the initial status ("pre-test") and evaluation of their outcomes ("post-test"). Med Pr 2012;63(2):211-216


Key words

occupational wellbeing, scale, profiles, teachers, health promotion, health promoting school



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