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A rational-emotive stress management intervention for reducing job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers: An effect study

BACKGROUND: Job-related burnout and distress are adverse stress responses which affect individuals in their occupational environment. This study aimed at investigating the effect of a rational-emotive stress management program on job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teacher...

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Autores principales: Ugwoke, Samuel C., Eseadi, Chiedu, Onuigbo, Liziana N., Aye, Eucharia N., Akaneme, Immaculata N., Oboegbulem, Angie I., Ezenwaji, Ifeyinwa O., Nwobi, Anthonia U., Nwaubani, Okechukwu O., Ezegbe, Bernedeth N., Ede, Moses O., Orji, Chibueze T., Onuoha, Joseph C., Onu, Eucharia U., Okeke, Francisca, Agu, Patricia, Omeje, Joachim C., Omeke, Faith, Ugwu, Romanus, Arumede, Florence, Eneh, Annastasia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5944538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29703004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000010475
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author Ugwoke, Samuel C.
Eseadi, Chiedu
Onuigbo, Liziana N.
Aye, Eucharia N.
Akaneme, Immaculata N.
Oboegbulem, Angie I.
Ezenwaji, Ifeyinwa O.
Nwobi, Anthonia U.
Nwaubani, Okechukwu O.
Ezegbe, Bernedeth N.
Ede, Moses O.
Orji, Chibueze T.
Onuoha, Joseph C.
Onu, Eucharia U.
Okeke, Francisca
Agu, Patricia
Omeje, Joachim C.
Omeke, Faith
Ugwu, Romanus
Arumede, Florence
Eneh, Annastasia
author_facet Ugwoke, Samuel C.
Eseadi, Chiedu
Onuigbo, Liziana N.
Aye, Eucharia N.
Akaneme, Immaculata N.
Oboegbulem, Angie I.
Ezenwaji, Ifeyinwa O.
Nwobi, Anthonia U.
Nwaubani, Okechukwu O.
Ezegbe, Bernedeth N.
Ede, Moses O.
Orji, Chibueze T.
Onuoha, Joseph C.
Onu, Eucharia U.
Okeke, Francisca
Agu, Patricia
Omeje, Joachim C.
Omeke, Faith
Ugwu, Romanus
Arumede, Florence
Eneh, Annastasia
author_sort Ugwoke, Samuel C.
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description BACKGROUND: Job-related burnout and distress are adverse stress responses which affect individuals in their occupational environment. This study aimed at investigating the effect of a rational-emotive stress management program on job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers in Nigeria. METHODS: A pretest–posttest randomized control group design was used. The participants in the study were 54 special education teachers. Data were collected using self-report questionnaires. Participants were allocated to either the treatment group (n = 28 [59.1%]) or the waitlist control group (n = 26 [48.1%]), respectively. A rational-emotive stress management manual was used to deliver the intervention. We statistically analyzed the data collected at three-time points with repeated-measures analysis of variance. RESULTS: At baseline, the job-related burnout symptoms and distress scores of participants were high. However, an intention-to-treat analysis showed that the rational-emotive stress management intervention program was efficacious in reducing the levels of job-related burnout symptoms and dysfunctional distress among participants assigned to the treatment group, compared to a waitlisted group at post-treatment and follow-up meetings. CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrates the effectiveness of a rational-emotive stress management intervention in reducing the level of job-related burnout and distress in a sample of special education teachers in Nigeria. Occupational health counsellors and other clinicians with sufficient knowledge of rational-emotive behavior therapy framework are urged to employ this approach in assisting other employees in managing job burnout symptoms, and distress.
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spelling pubmed-59445382018-05-15 A rational-emotive stress management intervention for reducing job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers: An effect study Ugwoke, Samuel C. Eseadi, Chiedu Onuigbo, Liziana N. Aye, Eucharia N. Akaneme, Immaculata N. Oboegbulem, Angie I. Ezenwaji, Ifeyinwa O. Nwobi, Anthonia U. Nwaubani, Okechukwu O. Ezegbe, Bernedeth N. Ede, Moses O. Orji, Chibueze T. Onuoha, Joseph C. Onu, Eucharia U. Okeke, Francisca Agu, Patricia Omeje, Joachim C. Omeke, Faith Ugwu, Romanus Arumede, Florence Eneh, Annastasia Medicine (Baltimore) Research Article BACKGROUND: Job-related burnout and distress are adverse stress responses which affect individuals in their occupational environment. This study aimed at investigating the effect of a rational-emotive stress management program on job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers in Nigeria. METHODS: A pretest–posttest randomized control group design was used. The participants in the study were 54 special education teachers. Data were collected using self-report questionnaires. Participants were allocated to either the treatment group (n = 28 [59.1%]) or the waitlist control group (n = 26 [48.1%]), respectively. A rational-emotive stress management manual was used to deliver the intervention. We statistically analyzed the data collected at three-time points with repeated-measures analysis of variance. RESULTS: At baseline, the job-related burnout symptoms and distress scores of participants were high. However, an intention-to-treat analysis showed that the rational-emotive stress management intervention program was efficacious in reducing the levels of job-related burnout symptoms and dysfunctional distress among participants assigned to the treatment group, compared to a waitlisted group at post-treatment and follow-up meetings. CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrates the effectiveness of a rational-emotive stress management intervention in reducing the level of job-related burnout and distress in a sample of special education teachers in Nigeria. Occupational health counsellors and other clinicians with sufficient knowledge of rational-emotive behavior therapy framework are urged to employ this approach in assisting other employees in managing job burnout symptoms, and distress. Wolters Kluwer Health 2018-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5944538/ /pubmed/29703004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000010475 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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Ugwoke, Samuel C.
Eseadi, Chiedu
Onuigbo, Liziana N.
Aye, Eucharia N.
Akaneme, Immaculata N.
Oboegbulem, Angie I.
Ezenwaji, Ifeyinwa O.
Nwobi, Anthonia U.
Nwaubani, Okechukwu O.
Ezegbe, Bernedeth N.
Ede, Moses O.
Orji, Chibueze T.
Onuoha, Joseph C.
Onu, Eucharia U.
Okeke, Francisca
Agu, Patricia
Omeje, Joachim C.
Omeke, Faith
Ugwu, Romanus
Arumede, Florence
Eneh, Annastasia
A rational-emotive stress management intervention for reducing job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers: An effect study
title A rational-emotive stress management intervention for reducing job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers: An effect study
title_full A rational-emotive stress management intervention for reducing job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers: An effect study
title_fullStr A rational-emotive stress management intervention for reducing job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers: An effect study
title_full_unstemmed A rational-emotive stress management intervention for reducing job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers: An effect study
title_short A rational-emotive stress management intervention for reducing job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers: An effect study
title_sort rational-emotive stress management intervention for reducing job burnout and dysfunctional distress among special education teachers: an effect study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5944538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29703004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000010475
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