Burnout, stress, and compassion fatigue in occupational therapy practice and education: A call for mindful, self-care protocols
E Zeman, N Harvison - NAM Perspectives, 2017 - nam.edu
Assuming the role of teacher and mentor to a fieldwork student, while simultaneously
managing one's caseload, adds to this potential stress. In entering this collaborative and …
managing one's caseload, adds to this potential stress. In entering this collaborative and …
Mindfulness in the occupational therapy classroom: Infusing grit, gratitude practice, and a growth mindset into OT education
A Mattila, ED DeIuliis, RM Martin… - Journal of Occupational …, 2020 - encompass.eku.edu
With the rigor of occupational therapy programs increasing to meet the demands of the
diverse healthcare system, students are reporting stress and anxiety at an increasing rate …
diverse healthcare system, students are reporting stress and anxiety at an increasing rate …
Exploring well-being: Resilience, stress, and self-care in occupational therapy practitioners and students
Burnout is increasingly documented in occupational therapy (OT); however, practitioner and
student well-being have not been examined to date. The research aim was to explore the …
student well-being have not been examined to date. The research aim was to explore the …
Implications for occupational therapy student stress, well-being, and coping: A scoping review
P Lewis-Kipkulei, LS Dunn… - Journal of Occupational …, 2021 - encompass.eku.edu
Scholarly literature and non-scholarly news sources have highlighted stressors in higher
education. The rigor of occupational therapy education can compound student stress …
education. The rigor of occupational therapy education can compound student stress …
Examining the relationship between self-care and professional quality of life in counseling and clinical psychology trainees
B Sharifian - 2019 - scholarworks.uttyler.edu
Helping professionals are systemically exposed to the suffering of their clients, resulting in
emotional and behavioral consequences. Stamm's (2010) theoretical framework for …
emotional and behavioral consequences. Stamm's (2010) theoretical framework for …
Improving the work life of health care workers: Building on nursing's experience
JM Adams, D Zimmermann, PF Cipriano, S Pappas… - Medical care, 2018 - journals.lww.com
In 2008, Berwick et al 1 presented a framework for improving the health care system through
the pursuit of 3 aims: improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations …
the pursuit of 3 aims: improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations …
“Back to bedside”: residents' and fellows' perspectives on finding meaning in work
DM Hipp, KL Rialon, K Nevel… - Journal of …, 2017 - meridian.allenpress.com
Background Physician burnout is common and associated with significant consequences for
physicians and patients. One mechanism to combat burnout is to enhance meaning in work …
physicians and patients. One mechanism to combat burnout is to enhance meaning in work …
Comparing burnout between graduate-level and professional clinicians.
CA Warlick, A Van Gorp, NM Farmer… - … and Education in …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Burnout is a process that can lead to lower quality patient care and poorer treatment
outcomes. Burnout is also prevalent among mental health clinicians. Accurate assessment …
outcomes. Burnout is also prevalent among mental health clinicians. Accurate assessment …
Pivotal Events
H Howard, N Navega - Best practices in mental health, 2018 - ingentaconnect.com
To assess the impact of high-stress work on helping professionals, three major constructs
have been employed throughout the past two decades: secondary traumatic stress …
have been employed throughout the past two decades: secondary traumatic stress …
Failure in clinical education: using mindfulness as a conceptual framework to explore the lived experiences of 8 physical therapists
AM Willgens, R Sharf - Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Method. This retrospective, phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of 8
physical therapists (PTs) between the ages of 25 and 30 who, at some point, failed a clinical …
physical therapists (PTs) between the ages of 25 and 30 who, at some point, failed a clinical …