TEACHER EMOTIONS AND THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
Abstract
Introduction: This literature review article aims to describe the state of the art in the selected databases regarding teachers' emotions in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Materials and Methods: Literature review that identified, after eligibility criteria, ten texts in the databases: Regional Portal of the Virtual Health Library (VHL) and the Scientific Electronic Library Online (ScIELO). Results: The ten texts were synthesized and systematically arranged in a table for better exposure of the information. Discussion: The relevance of the challenges faced by teachers in managing increased workload, social isolation, digital literacy, physical and mental exhaustion is highlighted. Considering in addition, the need to implement routines aimed at managing well-being and mental health. Final considerations: Teachers' emotions in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic need to be considered to maintain and improve mental health.
Author Biographies
Psicóloga. Discente do Mestrado Profissional Ensino na Saúde - MPES, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, RJ, Brasil. Integrante Grupo de Pesquisa CNPq-Nupetmae.
Psicóloga. Docente permanente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem–Mestrado Profissional Ensino na Saúde–MPES/UFF. Líder Grupo de Pesquisa CNPq-Nupetmae. Professora Adjunto da Universidade de Vassouras, RJ, Brasil.
Enfermeira. Professora Titular da Universidade Federal Fluminense-UFF. Docente permanente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem–Mestrado Profissional Ensino na Saúde–MPES/UFF. Líder Grupo de Pesquisa CNPq-Nupeccs, RF, Brasil.
Enfermeira. Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Vassouras. Integrante Grupo de Pesquisa CNPq-Nupetmae. Mestranda do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem–Mestrado Profissional Ensino na Saúde–MPES/UFF. Brasil.
Enfermeiro. Discente do Curso de Doutorado no Programa Acadêmico em Ciências do Cuidado em Saúde – PACCS. Universidade Federal Fluminense. Integrante Grupo de Pesquisa CNPq-Nupeccs, CNPq-Nupetmae. RJ, Brasil.
Enfermeira. Residente de Enfermagem em Nefrologia do Programa UERJ-Hospital Universitário Pedro Ernesto (HUPE). Integrante Grupo de Pesquisa CNPq-Nupetmae RJ, Brasil.
Enfermeira. Centro Especializado em Reabilitação Pestalozzi. Integrante Grupo de Pesquisa CNPq-Nupetmae. RJ. Brasil.
Enfermeira. Pronto Socorro do Hospital de Cantagalo. Integrante Grupo de Pesquisa CNPq-Nupetmae. RJ, Brasil.
Enfermeira. Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Miguel Pereira. Integrante Grupo de Pesquisa CNPq-Nupetmae. RJ, Brasil.
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