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Self-Care Strategies Of Athletic Trainers, Lindsey E. Eberman, Justin P. Young, Matthew J. Rivera, Kenneth E. Games Jun 2023

Self-Care Strategies Of Athletic Trainers, Lindsey E. Eberman, Justin P. Young, Matthew J. Rivera, Kenneth E. Games

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: Strategies for reducing burnout and improving work-life balance have been recommended for both organizations and individual athletic trainers. Little is known about what types of self-care (SC) strategies are already being used by athletic trainers. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the number and type of SC strategies used by athletic trainers on a weekly basis. Methods: We used a cross-sectional design with web-based survey to explore the SC strategies used by athletic trainers. The survey instrument consisted of a SC checklist which asked the participants to select all the SC strategies they engage in …


Prevalence Of Sexual Harassment Toward And Burnout Among Allied Healthcare Professionals, Stephen A. Cage, Meredith N. Decker, Brandon J. Warner, Kendall Goldberg, Diana M. Gallegos, Julianne Goza Jun 2022

Prevalence Of Sexual Harassment Toward And Burnout Among Allied Healthcare Professionals, Stephen A. Cage, Meredith N. Decker, Brandon J. Warner, Kendall Goldberg, Diana M. Gallegos, Julianne Goza

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: Burnout is a psychological cognitive-affective syndrome that is defined by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced accomplishment. Burnout has been identified as a common issue in several allied healthcare professions, and is often contributed to by stress, workload, and social support. At the time of this study, there appears to be no published research on the relationship between levels of sexual harassment and levels of burnout. The purpose of this was to describe the prevalence of burnout and sexual harassment among allied healthcare professionals and students. A secondary purpose was to examine the potential relationship between sexual harassment and burnout …