Effects of professional compromise on higher education employees
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Article Title | Effects of professional compromise on higher education employees |
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Article Category | Article |
Authors | Fein, Erich C. (Author), Sadykova, Natalia (Author), Collins, Pauline (Author), Beccaria, Lisa (Author), Goh, Steven (Author) and Kauter, Kate (Author) |
Journal Title | International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology |
Journal Citation | 6 (3), pp. 1047-1055 |
Number of Pages | 9 |
Year | 2021 |
Place of Publication | India |
ISSN | 2456-2165 |
Web Address (URL) | https://ijisrt.com/effects-of-professional-compromise-on-higher-education-employees |
Abstract | - Health outcomes are associated with many work stressors in higher education staff. However, the professional compromise stressor, occurring when an individual’s professional standards conflict with workplace requirements, has not been studied in the higher education context. This pilot study contributes to the understanding of professional compromise among higher education employees and its impact on their well-being. Hair cortisol of university staff was measured across two time points in an academic semester. The study found that cortisol level was associated with role clarity, work demands, and perceived stress. Furthermore, after controlling for perceived stress, professional compromise at the beginning of semester was a significant predictor of hair cortisol at the end of semester. This pilot study is the first to establish an effect between professional compromise and cortisol concentrations and the first to investigate cortisol as a stress biomarker in higher education staff. The cortisol levels are discussed relative to chronic stress. The implications for higher education managers, indicate professional compromise is a factor university must understand in attending to workplace wellness. Future directions for further research are outlined. |
Keywords | higher education, academic employees, professional compromise, cortisol, work-related stress, burnout |
Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 520304. Health psychology |
Byline Affiliations | School of Psychology and Counselling |
School of Law and Justice | |
School of Nursing and Midwifery | |
School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering | |
School of Health and Wellbeing | |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q665w/effects-of-professional-compromise-on-higher-education-employees
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