Understanding coach burnout and underlying emotions: a narrative approach

The purpose of this study was to investigate coaches` subjective experiences of burnout in order to shed light on the complex emotional nature of this syndrome. Five full-time paid coaches (two women and three men) experiencing burnout participated in an in-depth individual interview as part of a larger 13-week intervention study. A content analysis of the interview data resulted in the construction of five non-fictional short stories highlighting the emotions underlying the coaches` experiences of burnout. The coaches described a variety of emotions including anxiety, anger, apathy and dejection, which had negative implications upon their well-being and coaching practice. Emotions were linked to the three dimensions of burnout; that is, emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and reduced personal accomplishment. Findings support calls for intervention research to help coaches manage their emotions and prevent burnout.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:academic training and research
Tagging:Burnout
Published in:Sports Coaching Review
Language:English
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1080/21640629.2016.1163008
Volume:6
Issue:2
Pages:179-196
Document types:article
Level:advanced