Burnout has been shown to be present in experienced physiotherapists and other health professionals, but the prevalence in recently graduated physiotherapists has not been established. This study used the Maslach Burnout Inventory to determine the prevalence of burnout in physiotherapists working in South Australia who had been qualified for less than five years. Sixty per cent of subjects were found to have moderate to high levels of emotional exhaustion, the key characteristic of burnout. High or moderate depersonalisations were recorded by 44 per cent of subjects. These levels were higher than those found in experienced physiotherapists (Solowij 1992). Burnout is related to attrition from the profession, absenteeism and reduced quality o...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify factors that contribute to the development of burn...
Background: There have been few studies carried out into empathy in physiotherapists. Burnout can de...
Background Occupational stress is considered an ongoing epidemic. An inadequate response to a stress...
Burnout has been shown to be present in experienced physiotherapists and other health professionals,...
Background: Professional burnout results from prolonged exposure to chronic, job-related stressors. ...
Introduction and purpose of the work Occupational burnout may be the result of the long-term expos...
Burnout syndrome is a worldwide phenomenon of considerable significance that has a detrimental impac...
Background: This is fast age where many underlying health issues go unaddressed in race of progress ...
none6noAim. The aim of this study is to investigate burnout syndrome among physical rehabilitation p...
Abstract. Burnout has been shown to be present in different health professions, but the prevalence a...
Background: Professional burnout results from prolonged exposure to chronic, job-related stressors. ...
Background: Burnout syndrome is a common psychological disorder among helping professionals. Object...
CITATION: Du Plessis, T., Visagie, S. & Mji, G. 2014. The prevalence of burnout amongst therapists w...
Studied the psychometric characteristics of the Dutch version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Huma...
Burnout results in a decrease in job performance because of excessive work-related stress. This stud...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify factors that contribute to the development of burn...
Background: There have been few studies carried out into empathy in physiotherapists. Burnout can de...
Background Occupational stress is considered an ongoing epidemic. An inadequate response to a stress...
Burnout has been shown to be present in experienced physiotherapists and other health professionals,...
Background: Professional burnout results from prolonged exposure to chronic, job-related stressors. ...
Introduction and purpose of the work Occupational burnout may be the result of the long-term expos...
Burnout syndrome is a worldwide phenomenon of considerable significance that has a detrimental impac...
Background: This is fast age where many underlying health issues go unaddressed in race of progress ...
none6noAim. The aim of this study is to investigate burnout syndrome among physical rehabilitation p...
Abstract. Burnout has been shown to be present in different health professions, but the prevalence a...
Background: Professional burnout results from prolonged exposure to chronic, job-related stressors. ...
Background: Burnout syndrome is a common psychological disorder among helping professionals. Object...
CITATION: Du Plessis, T., Visagie, S. & Mji, G. 2014. The prevalence of burnout amongst therapists w...
Studied the psychometric characteristics of the Dutch version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Huma...
Burnout results in a decrease in job performance because of excessive work-related stress. This stud...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify factors that contribute to the development of burn...
Background: There have been few studies carried out into empathy in physiotherapists. Burnout can de...
Background Occupational stress is considered an ongoing epidemic. An inadequate response to a stress...