Well-being, job satisfaction, stress and burnout in speech-language pathologists: A review.
Claire EwenHelen JenkinsCraig A JacksonJagjeet Jutley-NeilsonEmily JacksonPublished in: International journal of speech-language pathology (2020)
Job satisfaction, stress, and burnout were found to be associated with various occupational features, including elements of demand, support and reward. No previous studies have investigated the interaction between different elements of a job, which might boost satisfaction or ameliorate stress in SLPs. This is the first review using a systematic approach to focus on well-being, satisfaction, stress and burnout in SLPs and suggests more work needs to be done to help identify and improve the well-being of the workforce.