PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

The Surprising Insights on Productivity Standards, Bad Behavior, and Burnout

09.26.2022 - By Jimmy McKay, PT, DPTPlay

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Results from two articles on productivity. How is job satisfaction impacted by high productivity requirements?What is the relationship between productivity standards and unethical practices?Does productivity advance the physical therapy profession?What does high productivity do to the physical therapist/assistant?GuestsJustin Berry is the director of the Northland Community and Technical College PTA program in Minnesota. He is a researcher on many relevant PT topics including student loan debt, job burnout, job satisfaction, and productivity. Justin Tammany is an assistant professor at Hardin-Simmons University and the author of a highly shared research article on the effects of productivity standards in physical therapy practice. Social MediaJustin B Twitter: @JWBerry11 (https://twitter.com/JWBerry11)Justin T Twitter/IG: @jtammany  (https://twitter.com/jtammany)Justin T - Article: “Are Productivity Goals in Rehabilitation Practice Associated with Unethical Behaviors?”  (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590109519300011?via%3Dihub)* Justin B - Article “Job Satisfaction and Productivity Requirements Among Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants”  (https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/asahp/jah/2022/00000051/00000001/art00019)*

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