Job satisfaction and occupational stress in experienced osteopaths
Flaherty, Kelly (2004) Job satisfaction and occupational stress in experienced osteopaths. Coursework Master thesis, Victoria University.
Abstract
Job satisfaction and occupational stress are important, but under investigated issues among osteopaths. In related professions, such as general medical practice, occupational stress is a key factor reducing job satisfaction, and potentially compromising patient care. This study explored the job satisfaction and sources of occupational stress among osteopaths with at least 5 years clinical practice experience. A concurrent study was conducted to explore the same issues among recent graduates. This minor thesis was written by a post-graduate student as part of the requirements of the Master of Health Science (Osteopathy) program.
Item type | Thesis (Coursework Master thesis) |
URI | https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/797 |
Subjects | Historical > RFCD Classification > 320000 Medical and Health Sciences Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Biomedical and Health Sciences |
Keywords | osteopaths, job satisfaction, occupational stress, Osteopathy Masters Project |
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