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Burnout and Job Satisfaction Among Audiologists in Türkiye: A Multidimensional Assessment

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OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate burnout and job satisfaction levels among audiologists in Türkiye and the factors that contribute to them.

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change to clinical practice; findings inform workforce wellbeing policy and could prompt clinic managers in Türkiye to review workload and support structures for audiologists.

Why It Matters

Audiologist burnout is an under-researched workforce issue that, if left unaddressed, can threaten care quality and staff retention in audiology services.

Key Points
  1. 01Multidimensional burnout and job satisfaction survey of audiologists in Türkiye.
  2. 02Sample included at least 152 female audiologists plus additional participants.
  3. 03Study identifies specific occupational factors contributing to burnout in the profession.
  4. 04Findings are geographically specific to Türkiye and may not generalise broadly.
  5. 05Workforce wellbeing data are scarce in audiology, making this a useful baseline reference.
Claims & Evidence

Identifiable multidimensional factors contribute to burnout and reduced job satisfaction among audiologists in Türkiye.

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Research metadata
PMID
42194455
DOI
10.3390/healthcare14101363.
Journal
Healthcare
Publication type
research_article
Evidence level
4
Sample size
152
Population
Audiologists in Türkiye, including at least 152 female participants
Intervention
Survey-based multidimensional assessment of burnout and job satisfaction

Primary outcomes

Burnout levels; Job satisfaction scores; Occupational contributing factors

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