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A Quantitative Correlational Study of Physical Therapist Burnout and Moral Injury

A Quantitative Correlational Study of Physical Therapist Burnout and Moral Injury

Description of research project:

 Your insights are incredibly valuable and will contribute significantly to a deeper understanding of job satisfaction and the challenges faced by professionals in our field. By participating in this survey, you’ll be helping to shed light on critical factors that impact the well-being and professional satisfaction of physical therapists. Your feedback will play a key role in guiding efforts to improve workplace environments and address the root causes of burnout and moral injury.

Qualifications

Be a physical therapist (PT) with an active license in their state of practice.

 
Survey Information:

Investigators: 

Jack Jacobs, PT, DPT, Bellarmine University

IRB Information: 

IRB approval #1214 has been obtained for this research project from the Bellarmine University Institutional Review Board.

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