AbstractBackgroundMost of the world’s trauma-related deaths are borne by developing countries in the pre-hospital setting, with trauma mortality rates over double than those in developed nations and predictions that the situation will get even worse. However, very little is reported about how community members in these settings feel about the violence and emergencies themselves. We aimed to catalogue how community members in one area felt about emergencies and emergency personnel, and how they would psychologically respond to first responder training, a possible intervention to relieve community stress.MethodsThe Emergency First Aid Responder training course was taught to community members in the Cape Flats region of Cape Town, South Africa...
MA (Industrial and Organisational Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIt is unde...
Background: Responding to a mass casualty event can cause significant distress, even for highly trai...
There is a growing body of literature on the risk for secondary trauma amongst professional trauma w...
Background: Most of the world’s trauma-related deaths are borne by developing countries in the pre-h...
AbstractBackgroundMost of the world’s trauma-related deaths are borne by developing countries in the...
M.A. (Psychology)Human suffering and death are an intrinsic part of the work of emergency response p...
The global increase in frequency and intensity of disasters and emergency situations has a major di...
To investigate the experience and coping mechanisms used by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personn...
Background. In emergencies and resource-poor settings, non-specialists are increasingly being traine...
IntroductionTo investigate the experience and coping mechanisms used by Emergency Medical Services (...
The risk of civilians being exposed to a traumatic event in South Africa is relatively high. This al...
MA (Industrial Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Emergency medical perso...
ABSTRACT Background: First aid is an initial action that must be immediately given to victims who e...
Background Uganda currently has no organized prehos-pital emergency system. We sought to measure the...
D. Litt. et Phil.This report presents the findings of a study conducted in February-March 1995, invo...
MA (Industrial and Organisational Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIt is unde...
Background: Responding to a mass casualty event can cause significant distress, even for highly trai...
There is a growing body of literature on the risk for secondary trauma amongst professional trauma w...
Background: Most of the world’s trauma-related deaths are borne by developing countries in the pre-h...
AbstractBackgroundMost of the world’s trauma-related deaths are borne by developing countries in the...
M.A. (Psychology)Human suffering and death are an intrinsic part of the work of emergency response p...
The global increase in frequency and intensity of disasters and emergency situations has a major di...
To investigate the experience and coping mechanisms used by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personn...
Background. In emergencies and resource-poor settings, non-specialists are increasingly being traine...
IntroductionTo investigate the experience and coping mechanisms used by Emergency Medical Services (...
The risk of civilians being exposed to a traumatic event in South Africa is relatively high. This al...
MA (Industrial Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Emergency medical perso...
ABSTRACT Background: First aid is an initial action that must be immediately given to victims who e...
Background Uganda currently has no organized prehos-pital emergency system. We sought to measure the...
D. Litt. et Phil.This report presents the findings of a study conducted in February-March 1995, invo...
MA (Industrial and Organisational Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIt is unde...
Background: Responding to a mass casualty event can cause significant distress, even for highly trai...
There is a growing body of literature on the risk for secondary trauma amongst professional trauma w...