Teachers’ experience, needs and recommendations for promoting their health and wellbeing in Australia: A reflexive thematic analysis

Elsevier, Teaching and Teacher Education, Volume 155, March 2025
Authors: 
L., Corbett, Lucy, P., Phongsavan, Philayrath, A.D., Okely, Anthony D., A.E., Bauman, Adrian Ernest, L.R., Peralta, Louisa R.

This study explores Australian teachers' perceptions and experiences with preventive health programs, assesses their support needs and makes recommendations for future interventions. Twenty-three teachers with varying experience and from diverse locations, were interviewed. Reflexive thematic analysis revealed that teachers viewed past health initiatives as unsustainable and ineffective. They emphasised the need for co-designed, relevant interventions that promote mental wellbeing, include social connections, and incorporate practical activities. Despite recognising the benefits of health-promoting behaviours, teachers faced barriers, including heavy workloads and unsupportive school cultures. The findings suggest systemic changes and cultural shifts are essential to enhance teacher health and wellbeing.