Are we graduating physiotherapists with the burnout syndrome: Evaluating physiotherapy education at the University of the Western Cape
Burnout has been identified in physiotherapists. Based on the postulation that burnout actually begins during physiotherapy educational training, this study set out to determine if burnout exists among physiotherapy students at the University of the Western Cape. Using a modified version of the Masl...
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Main Authors: | Seyi L. Amosun (Author), Nokuzola D. Dantile (Author) |
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