“…From an applied perspective, the findings show a need to prevent emotional exhaustion, as this is the dimension of academic burnout that has been shown to have most influence on students’ well‐being. Various academic situations have been related to academic burnout, including an overload of academic tasks with limited time for their completion, examinations, public interventions, fear of unknown situations during clinical practice, methodological deficiencies of teachers, and finance problems (Andrew, Maslin‐Prothero, Costello, Dare, & Robinson, ; Rees et al., ). From an educational context, it would be advisable to adopt strategies that minimize such stressors, which frequently affect students during the course of their studies (Pulido‐Martos et al., ).…”