You wouldn’t let your phone run out of battery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of male professional football coaches’ well-being

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Higham, A.J., Newman, J.A., Rumbold, J. and Stone, J.A. 2023. You wouldn’t let your phone run out of battery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of male professional football coaches’ well-being. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. 16 (2), pp. 213-227. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676x.2023.2260377
AuthorsHigham, A.J., Newman, J.A., Rumbold, J. and Stone, J.A.
Abstract

Little is known about how coaches make sense of and experience well-being within their given context as athletes have traditionally been at the forefront of well-being research, which is concerning given coaches are as susceptible to well-being challenges. Considering well-being and coaching comprise of many idiosyncratic and sociocultural interactions, the present study employed a combined bioecological and interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) approach to explore how six professional football coaches make sense of and experience well-being within the context of football clubs. Due to IPA’s contextualist position, commitment to the individual, and ability to empower and give voice, two group experiential themes were created: ‘The endeavour to comprehend coaches’ well-being’, and ‘Volatility of the football coaching profession: fragmented well-being’. Findings showed that football coaches made sense of their well-being by drawing on past playing experiences and sociocultural interactions, with some coaches comprehending well-being as a physical and mental battery. Additionally, several coaches experienced a fragmentation of self and subsequent well-being due to conflicts within and between their ecological niche. A combined bioecological and IPA approach facilitated and enriched how well-being was contextually made sense of and experienced.

Keywordsbioecological model; ecological niche; phenomenology; professional soccer; well-being
Year2023
JournalQualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health
Journal citation16 (2), pp. 213-227
PublisherRoutledge, Taylor and Francis Group
ISSN2159-6778
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676x.2023.2260377
Web address (URL)https://shura.shu.ac.uk/32379/
Output statusPublished
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Online23 Sep 2023
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Accepted14 Sep 2023
Deposited03 Mar 2025
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