Mentally ill patients comprise a growing proportion of the workload of paramedics. This descriptive and exploratory study identifies issues in relation to their perception of workload, education and training, organisational culture and their working relationships with other services. Further research is recommended to understand how these perceptions affect paramedic practice in this area
If you are a frontline clinician within an ambulance service, you will be fully aware that mental he...
oai:ojs.irishparamedicine.com:article/225The number of people with mental illness who are treated by...
IntroductionMental ill-health is the largest single source of disability in the UK and approximately...
BackgroundParamedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or ...
BACKGROUND:Paramedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or...
Background Paramedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or...
Purpose: This paper aims to present the current state of evidence regarding the mental health litera...
Purpose: Paramedics are routinely called to patients presenting with mental health concerns. Previou...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The existing literature has consistently revealed tha...
Background Mental illness is one of the most prevalent health problems globally. In Australia, it i...
Purpose: Australian paramedics regularly encounter patients experiencing mental illness. However, so...
Introduction Mental health is a growing global concern with a significant rise in patients callin...
Given the significant mental health issues affecting our paramedics, there exists an urgent need to ...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...
Introduction: Mental health is a growing global concern with a significant rise in patients cal...
If you are a frontline clinician within an ambulance service, you will be fully aware that mental he...
oai:ojs.irishparamedicine.com:article/225The number of people with mental illness who are treated by...
IntroductionMental ill-health is the largest single source of disability in the UK and approximately...
BackgroundParamedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or ...
BACKGROUND:Paramedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or...
Background Paramedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or...
Purpose: This paper aims to present the current state of evidence regarding the mental health litera...
Purpose: Paramedics are routinely called to patients presenting with mental health concerns. Previou...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The existing literature has consistently revealed tha...
Background Mental illness is one of the most prevalent health problems globally. In Australia, it i...
Purpose: Australian paramedics regularly encounter patients experiencing mental illness. However, so...
Introduction Mental health is a growing global concern with a significant rise in patients callin...
Given the significant mental health issues affecting our paramedics, there exists an urgent need to ...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...
Introduction: Mental health is a growing global concern with a significant rise in patients cal...
If you are a frontline clinician within an ambulance service, you will be fully aware that mental he...
oai:ojs.irishparamedicine.com:article/225The number of people with mental illness who are treated by...
IntroductionMental ill-health is the largest single source of disability in the UK and approximately...