by zallen16 | Oct 10, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Part 1 Relating to the issue, I recently began a completely remote position working on a crisis line, and I have definitely noticed the effects of fatigue. I spend eight hours a day in front of a monitor, and on top of that, I am a fully online student, so I end up...
by GarisonCole1108 | Oct 10, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
I think about how dependent healthcare practitioners have become on technology. What was once a convenience has now become a necessity. Most jobs are completely remote, and even for those that are in-person, the majority of the work is still done on a computer screen....
by hoytea | Oct 9, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Fatigue and burnout related to technology-mediated practice was the experience of someone I knew. In 2020, my observation of my neighbor that previously enjoyed her job as a radiologist with a local hospital, that worked from home performing image analysis reporting...
by deereynolds | Oct 9, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Before reading these articles, I was already aware of the emotional and cognitive fatigue that can result from technology-mediated practice, largely based on my own experiences as an educator. During the pandemic, the shift to virtual instruction revealed how...
by Nickwenscia | Oct 8, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Technology has transformed the way social workers connect with clients, but it has also introduced new challenges that affect mental health and professional wellbeing. After reviewing articles by Hilty et al., MacDonald, and Ratcliff, I gained a deeper understanding...
by Brittni | Oct 8, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
1. I have never worked on a computer for a job, so I don’t have any personal experience with technology fatigue. I came into the articles with the understanding of things such as carpal tunnel or vision problems resulting from using a computer. When it came to the...