Authors : Vijaya Anuradha, R; Shailaja, M; Lokanadha Reddy, G; Vijaya Vardhini, S
Volume/Issue : Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 9 - September
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DOI : 10.38124/IJISRT20SEP132
Stress at work place is a barometer of the
health of an organization. Prolonged stress in any
employee leads to professional burnout. This study
examined the relationship between professional burnout
and occupational stress due to personal & professional
efficiency of teachers working at university level. Rating
Scales were administered on a sample of 955 university
teachers from 9 universities of Andhra Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu who were chosen by using Simple Random
Sampling Technique. The statistical techniques
employed were percentage, mean, SD, mean ± 1SD, and
also correlations computed to analyze the obtained data.
Results of the study revealed that around 86% of
university teachers are experiencing moderate and high
levels of professional burnout and around 60% of them
are showing moderate level of occupational stress due to
personal & professional efficiency. Further, correlation
studies revealed that there is a significant positive
relationship between professional burnout and
occupational stress due to personal & professional
efficiency. The results reinforce the need for
interventions in strengthening and reinforcing teacher’s
self-confidence and positive attitude, and weakening the
stress and burnout causing factors. Much of the stress
and burnout can be minimized through support,
persistence, problem solving, active decision making
and planning, organizational adaptability and
developing good human relations.
Keywords : Professional Burnout, Occupational Stress, Personal & Professional Efficiency.