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"NAVIGATING WORK-LIFE IMBALANCE AND OCCUPATIONAL STRESS: A STUDY ON COPING MECHANISMS AMONG HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS"

    Dr P ASatya Vardhini, Dr K Taraka Rami Reddy

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the coping mechanisms used by healthcare professionals to navigate work-life imbalance and occupational stress, and to identify the factors that contribute to their effectiveness. The proposed study adopts a quantitative research design to investigate the relationships between the independent variables—mindfulness practices, workload management strategies, professional development opportunities, and physical wellness initiatives— the dependent variable, effectiveness of coping mechanisms, addressing the identified research gaps through a structured and empirical approach. The sampling frame consists of employees, educators, and healthcare professionals across urban and semi-urban settings in a mid-sized metropolitan region, representing a diverse population engaged in high-stress occupations where coping mechanisms are critical. The target population includes adults aged 25–55, drawn from organizations and institutions willing to participate in wellness and professional development programs, ensuring relevance to the study’s focus on workplace and professional contexts.  The study's findings have important implications for healthcare organizations and policymakers. The results suggest that healthcare organizations should prioritize the development of policies and programs that promote work-life balance, provide social support, and foster a positive work environment. Additionally, healthcare professionals should be encouraged to develop emotional intelligence and employ effective coping mechanisms to manage work-life imbalance and occupational stress.

Keyword : Work-related stress, job demands, work-life integration, occupational well-being, stress management,

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