Resumen :
La enfermedad del Covid-19 ha supuesto un gran cambio en el ámbito social, político, demográfico, sanitario y educativo a nivel mundial. De ahí nace la necesidad de conocer la situación por la que han pasado dos grandes sectores de nuestro país, el sanitario y el educativo. Este trabajo de fin de m... Ver más
The COVID-19 disease has brought about major changes in the social, political, demographic, health and educational spheres across the world. Hence the need to know the situation that two major professional groups in our country have gone through due the pandemic: the health and education sectors. The aim of this master's thesis is to study these two types of professionals who were directly affected by it, and their corresponding perceived emotions. This research provides a broader overview of everything that has happened on the front line, for which we have data from 12 centres throughout Spain. Of these, 5 are part of the health sector and 7 of the education one. It should also be noted that out of a total of 147 people surveyed, 97 belonged to the health, and 50 to the education sector, respectively. The results here presented show significant differences between the two types of professionals, as well as differences between men and women, both in their emotional job experiences during the pandemic, and their perception of their jobs' security environments against the virus. Additionally, the individual differences regarding their fear towards the COVID-19, and the security environment present in their institutions during the pandemic, helped predicting their reactions during this time. We must be aware that this phenomenon, which started a year ago, still exists and that even those people who are most involved in preventing the collapse of the healthcare system and care for those most affected suffer episodes of work-related stress, anxiety, etc. This study provides an insight into the relations that exist among all the emotions here addressed and, additionally, the expression of these emotions by sector or gender group. Finally, we also show how the emotions are expressed at an individual or collective level, in an attempt to avoid segmentation.
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