AI Article Synopsis

  • Burnout significantly affects social workers in the U.S., contributing to a larger workforce crisis in health and behavioral health.
  • The study investigated the extent and causes of burnout among South Carolina social workers, with 70 practitioners completing an online survey.
  • Findings revealed moderate levels of burnout since COVID-19, predominantly due to organizational factors, but also identified individual, systemic, and interpersonal contributors, leading to discussions on potential policy and practice responses.

Article Abstract

Burnout has a historic and disproportionate impact on social workers and is one important contributor to the ongoing health and behavioral health workforce crisis in the United States. Little is known, however, about social workers' experiences of burnout and their perceptions of factors that contribute to burnout since the COVID-19 pandemic. This study sought to explore this by answering the following research questions: (a) To what extent are social workers in South Carolina experiencing burnout? and (b) What do South Carolina social workers view as the top reasons for burnout in their professional role? Seventy social work practitioners and leaders from South Carolina completed an online survey during Fall 2022 that included the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory and an open-ended question focused on identifying their perceptions of the top three reasons for burnout in the profession. Findings suggest that social workers in this study are experiencing moderate levels of burnout since the COVID-19 pandemic and report primarily organizational (83 percent) contributors to burnout. They also identified individual (36 percent), systemic (29 percent), and interpersonal (27 percent) contributors to burnout. Implications are discussed related to policy and practice responses to prevent and address burnout among social workers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sw/swae005DOI Listing

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