Cuidando de quem cuida: o bem-estar de educadores infantis em meio à pandemia de COVID-19 e suas concepções acerca do CHIME, um programa baseado em mindfulness

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Autor(a) principal: ALVES, Ana Maria da Fonte
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: In the Brazilian educational scenario, the work and health conditions of the educator represent a chronic problem. Given the fact that the educator's personal and professional stress has negative consequences not only for their own health, but also for the health of their students, this topic has been the subject of research in several areas. In recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic represented an additional stress factor for this professional: adapting their teaching practices to the remote model while having to maintain the bond with students and families. Add to that the fear of losing your job and/or decreasing your salary. These factors, aggravated the already shaken emotional health of the educator. Some programs, even before the pandemic, were already emerging with the aim of promoting well-being and reducing the stress of teachers. An example of that is CHIME, which is an eight-week mindfulness and compassion-based socio-emotional learning program for early childhood educators. Recognizing the importance of the child educator's emotional health, the general objective of this dissertation was to investigate the notion of well-being, from the child educator's perspective, to reflect on the strategies and resources that these professionals use to deal with stress (such as what they experienced during the pandemic), as well as evaluating, based on the opinion of these professionals, the CHIME program, duly translated and adapted to Brazilian Portuguese. From the methodological point of view, questionnaires of a quantitative-qualitative nature were carried out, as well as focus group interviews. Results revealed that higher levels of stress related to pandemic factors (e.g., worry of contracting COVID-19 upon returning to work) were significantly associated with lower levels of perceived mental well-being and reported general health. In the analysis, the educators reported that well-being for them was being well with themselves, having balance, peace, tranquility, social support and a healthy body and mind. The results suggest that mindfulness practice can be a promising and desired health promotion strategy for these professionals. Furthermore, in relation to the evaluation made by the educators of the adapted program, the participants judged it to be a very useful resource for early childhood educators and agreed that participating in the program would contribute to promoting their well-being and reducing their stress. In general, this dissertation reinforces the idea already suggested by the literature that before expecting educators to promote socio-emotional skills in their students, they need to have their own skills promoted. Beyond that, research like this collaborates with knowledge that supports the promotion of well-being of early childhood educators, and consequently, contributes to a higher quality early childhood education.
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In recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic represented an additional stress factor for this professional: adapting their teaching practices to the remote model while having to maintain the bond with students and families. Add to that the fear of losing your job and/or decreasing your salary. These factors, aggravated the already shaken emotional health of the educator. Some programs, even before the pandemic, were already emerging with the aim of promoting well-being and reducing the stress of teachers. An example of that is CHIME, which is an eight-week mindfulness and compassion-based socio-emotional learning program for early childhood educators. Recognizing the importance of the child educator's emotional health, the general objective of this dissertation was to investigate the notion of well-being, from the child educator's perspective, to reflect on the strategies and resources that these professionals use to deal with stress (such as what they experienced during the pandemic), as well as evaluating, based on the opinion of these professionals, the CHIME program, duly translated and adapted to Brazilian Portuguese. From the methodological point of view, questionnaires of a quantitative-qualitative nature were carried out, as well as focus group interviews. Results revealed that higher levels of stress related to pandemic factors (e.g., worry of contracting COVID-19 upon returning to work) were significantly associated with lower levels of perceived mental well-being and reported general health. In the analysis, the educators reported that well-being for them was being well with themselves, having balance, peace, tranquility, social support and a healthy body and mind. The results suggest that mindfulness practice can be a promising and desired health promotion strategy for these professionals. Furthermore, in relation to the evaluation made by the educators of the adapted program, the participants judged it to be a very useful resource for early childhood educators and agreed that participating in the program would contribute to promoting their well-being and reducing their stress. In general, this dissertation reinforces the idea already suggested by the literature that before expecting educators to promote socio-emotional skills in their students, they need to have their own skills promoted. Beyond that, research like this collaborates with knowledge that supports the promotion of well-being of early childhood educators, and consequently, contributes to a higher quality early childhood education.No cenário educacional brasileiro, as condições de trabalho e saúde do educador representam um problema crônico. Diante do fato de que o estresse pessoal e profissional do educador traz consequências negativas não só para a sua própria saúde, mas também para também na saúde de seus alunos, esse tema tem sido alvo de pesquisas em diversas áreas. Nos últimos anos, a pandemia de COVID-19 representou um fator de estresse a mais para este profissional: adaptar suas práticas de ensino para o modelo remoto ao mesmo tempo em que tinham que manter o vínculo com alunos e famílias. Acrescente a isso, o medo de perder o emprego e/ou a diminuição de seu salário. Fatores estes, que agravaram a já abalada saúde emocional do educador. Alguns programas, mesmo antes da pandemia, já vinham surgindo com o intuito de promover o bem-estar e reduzir o estresse dos professores. Um exemplo de programa com este intuito é o CHIME, que é um programa de aprendizagem socioemocional baseado em mindfulness e compaixão com duração de oito semanas para educadores da primeira infância. Por reconhecer a importância da saúde emocional do educador infantil, o objetivo geral deste trabalho de dissertação foi investigar a noção de bem-estar, a partir da perspectiva do educador infantil, refletir acerca das estratégias e recursos que estes profissionais utilizam para lidar com estresse (como o que vivenciaram na pandemia), bem como avaliar, a partir da opinião destes profissionais, o programa CHIME, devidamente traduzido e adaptado para o português do Brasil. Do ponto de vista metodológico, foram realizados questionários de natureza quanti-qualitativa, bem como entrevistas do tipo grupo focal. Os resultados revelaram que níveis mais altos de estresse relacionado a fatores pandêmicos (por exemplo, preocupação de contrair COVID-19 ao retornar ao trabalho) foram significativamente associados a níveis mais baixos de bem-estar mental percebido e saúde geral relatada. Na análise, os educadores relataram que bem-estar para eles era estar bem consigo mesmo, ter equilíbrio, paz, tranquilidade, apoio social e corpo e mente saudáveis. Os resultados sugerem que a prática de mindfulness (atenção plena) pode ser uma estratégia promissora e desejada de promoção da saúde para estes profissionais. Além disso, em relação a avaliação feita pelos educadores do programa adaptado, os participantes julgaram ser um recurso de grande utilidade para os educadores infantis e concordaram que participar do programa contribuiria para a promoção de bem-estar e redução de estresse dos mesmos. De maneira geral, este trabalho de dissertação reforça, a ideia já sugerida pela literatura de que antes de esperar que os educadores promovam as habilidades socioemocionais em seus alunos, é preciso que os mesmos tenham suas próprias competências promovidas. Ademais, pesquisas como esta colaboram com conhecimento que apoia a promoção de bem-estar dos educadores infantis, e por consequência, contribuem com uma educação infantil de maior qualidade.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-05-30T18:37:16Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Ana Maria da Fonte Alves.pdf: 1484863 bytes, checksum: 16e4dd07f408bc4410a8577a8e0de24e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-05-30T18:37:16Z (GMT). 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title Cuidando de quem cuida: o bem-estar de educadores infantis em meio à pandemia de COVID-19 e suas concepções acerca do CHIME, um programa baseado em mindfulness
spellingShingle Cuidando de quem cuida: o bem-estar de educadores infantis em meio à pandemia de COVID-19 e suas concepções acerca do CHIME, um programa baseado em mindfulness
ALVES, Ana Maria da Fonte
Educação infantil
Educadores
Estresse
Bem-estar
Covid-19
Atenção plena
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
title_short Cuidando de quem cuida: o bem-estar de educadores infantis em meio à pandemia de COVID-19 e suas concepções acerca do CHIME, um programa baseado em mindfulness
title_full Cuidando de quem cuida: o bem-estar de educadores infantis em meio à pandemia de COVID-19 e suas concepções acerca do CHIME, um programa baseado em mindfulness
title_fullStr Cuidando de quem cuida: o bem-estar de educadores infantis em meio à pandemia de COVID-19 e suas concepções acerca do CHIME, um programa baseado em mindfulness
title_full_unstemmed Cuidando de quem cuida: o bem-estar de educadores infantis em meio à pandemia de COVID-19 e suas concepções acerca do CHIME, um programa baseado em mindfulness
title_sort Cuidando de quem cuida: o bem-estar de educadores infantis em meio à pandemia de COVID-19 e suas concepções acerca do CHIME, um programa baseado em mindfulness
author ALVES, Ana Maria da Fonte
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVA, Emmanuelle Christine Chaves da
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HATTON-BOWERS, Holly
PINTO, Alexandra Marques
SILVA, Emmanuelle Christine Chaves da
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Educadores
Estresse
Bem-estar
Covid-19
Atenção plena
topic Educação infantil
Educadores
Estresse
Bem-estar
Covid-19
Atenção plena
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
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description In the Brazilian educational scenario, the work and health conditions of the educator represent a chronic problem. Given the fact that the educator's personal and professional stress has negative consequences not only for their own health, but also for the health of their students, this topic has been the subject of research in several areas. In recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic represented an additional stress factor for this professional: adapting their teaching practices to the remote model while having to maintain the bond with students and families. Add to that the fear of losing your job and/or decreasing your salary. These factors, aggravated the already shaken emotional health of the educator. Some programs, even before the pandemic, were already emerging with the aim of promoting well-being and reducing the stress of teachers. An example of that is CHIME, which is an eight-week mindfulness and compassion-based socio-emotional learning program for early childhood educators. Recognizing the importance of the child educator's emotional health, the general objective of this dissertation was to investigate the notion of well-being, from the child educator's perspective, to reflect on the strategies and resources that these professionals use to deal with stress (such as what they experienced during the pandemic), as well as evaluating, based on the opinion of these professionals, the CHIME program, duly translated and adapted to Brazilian Portuguese. From the methodological point of view, questionnaires of a quantitative-qualitative nature were carried out, as well as focus group interviews. Results revealed that higher levels of stress related to pandemic factors (e.g., worry of contracting COVID-19 upon returning to work) were significantly associated with lower levels of perceived mental well-being and reported general health. In the analysis, the educators reported that well-being for them was being well with themselves, having balance, peace, tranquility, social support and a healthy body and mind. The results suggest that mindfulness practice can be a promising and desired health promotion strategy for these professionals. Furthermore, in relation to the evaluation made by the educators of the adapted program, the participants judged it to be a very useful resource for early childhood educators and agreed that participating in the program would contribute to promoting their well-being and reducing their stress. In general, this dissertation reinforces the idea already suggested by the literature that before expecting educators to promote socio-emotional skills in their students, they need to have their own skills promoted. Beyond that, research like this collaborates with knowledge that supports the promotion of well-being of early childhood educators, and consequently, contributes to a higher quality early childhood education.
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