Author
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- Felipa Lopes dos Reis
(Lusófona University, Portugal.)
- Helena Pimentel
(Lusófona University, Portugal.)
- Joana Ramalho
(Lusófona University, Portugal.)
Abstract
People live in an increasingly digitalized, interconnected, modern, but also fast-paced world. They live in a society where they must have time for everything and must get everywhere. This constant pressure leads to increased stress, which in the workplace when left unchecked, can lead to Burnout. Health professionals are professionals who are in contact with people, and in most cases with people in more debilitated situations, which leads to their level of work stress being among the highest of the various professions. Taking this information into account, this investigation has as its main objective to evaluate the level of Burnout in Portuguese audiologists and if there are differences, between the different areas of work. This research began with a bibliographic search, which was the basis of all the work. Then, the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory was applied to 209 Portuguese audiologists. After being collected, the data was treated using the SPSS software. Data analysis allowed us to verify that the level of personal Burnout is 42.68, the level of work related to Burnout is 43.75 and the level of patient-related Burnout is 43.26.
Suggested Citation
Felipa Lopes dos Reis & Helena Pimentel & Joana Ramalho, 2022.
"Burnout Level on Portuguese Audiologists,"
European Journal of Business and Management Research, European Open Science, vol. 7(6), pages 247-253, October.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejbmr0:v:7:y:2022:i:6:id:51730
DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2022.7.6.1730
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