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Introduction: quality of Life is a growing concern across
various sectors of human activity, and the academic world has
noticed. The academic community has consistently shown
interest in studying Quality of Life, and this theme has been
the focus of several research studies. It is crucial to understand
how teachers perceive their Quality of Life and to determine if
they have been the focus of these investigations.
Objective: this protocol describes the method for assessing
teachers’ perceptions of their quality of life during the COVID-19
pandemic and after returning to face-to-face activities.
Methods: this study aims to produce a step-by-step
systematic review protocol. The search will be conducted
across six databases, namely CINAHL, Embase, LILACS,
PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Original articles
published from December 2019 in any language will be
included. Two independent reviewers will select the articles,
and a third senior reviewer will resolve disagreements. The
methodological quality assessment will be conducted using
the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development,
and Evaluations scale (GRADE), while the risk of bias will be
evaluated using the Downs and Black scale and the Critical
Appraisal Skills Program checklist (CASP). The systematic
review will adhere to the guidelines outlined in the Preferred
Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
(PRISMA).
Final considerations: the information collected can be used to
develop and support public policies.
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systematic literature review teachers’ perceptions quality of life mental health COVID-19 pandemic