OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate burnout and job satisfaction levels among audiologists in Türkiye and the factors that contribute to them.
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.
Audiologist burnout is an under-researched workforce issue that, if left unaddressed, can threaten care quality and staff retention in audiology services.
- 01Multidimensional burnout and job satisfaction survey of audiologists in Türkiye.
- 02Sample included at least 152 female audiologists plus additional participants.
- 03Study identifies specific occupational factors contributing to burnout in the profession.
- 04Findings are geographically specific to Türkiye and may not generalise broadly.
- 05Workforce wellbeing data are scarce in audiology, making this a useful baseline reference.
Identifiable multidimensional factors contribute to burnout and reduced job satisfaction among audiologists in Türkiye.
studypartially supported- 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