The purpose of this study was to understand the perspectives of paramedics regarding community paramedicine (CP) and their quality of work life (QoWL) in Northern Ontario, Canada. Paramedics from eight emergency medical services (EMS) were recruited to participate in an online survey that was distributed to them via REDCap software. The survey contained several CP-specific questions and the 23-Item Work-Related Quality of Life Scale. The findings indicated that the vast majority of paramedics are in favour of CP, however repeated service interruptions, a lack of training, and patient data tracking were identified as issues that should be mitigated to ensure successful CP program development in the future. There was a statistically s...
Abstract Background Frequent users of emergency medic...
Introduction: The number of community paramedic (CP) programs has expanded to mitigate the impact of...
Introduction: Community paramedicine (CP) establishes an ongoing patient relationship beyond short ...
Canadian paramedics experience high rates of work-related PTSD and suicide. Relevant scholarship has...
Peer reviewedParamedicine is a rapidly evolving profession, with paramedics taking on new roles in a...
Class of 2016 Abstract and ReportObjectives: Specific Aim #1: Assess the impact of the Community Int...
ii The work of ambulance paramedics is usually physically and emotionally draining and can place sig...
Community Paramedicine (CP) is an evolving care model that expands paramedic roles to a focus on non...
Introduction: This research set out to understand the context and explore the reasons for the dispr...
British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada. BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) provide...
This article explores the development of professionalism in paramedic programs of the Justice Instit...
A framework for describing four dimensions of paramedic practice: Practitioners, Practice Setting, C...
This comment piece will deal with the challenges facing the safety and wellbeing of paramedics and e...
Lift assist refers to calls for emergency medical services indicating that an individual has fallen,...
Introduction This research set out to understand the context and explore the reasons for the disp...
Abstract Background Frequent users of emergency medic...
Introduction: The number of community paramedic (CP) programs has expanded to mitigate the impact of...
Introduction: Community paramedicine (CP) establishes an ongoing patient relationship beyond short ...
Canadian paramedics experience high rates of work-related PTSD and suicide. Relevant scholarship has...
Peer reviewedParamedicine is a rapidly evolving profession, with paramedics taking on new roles in a...
Class of 2016 Abstract and ReportObjectives: Specific Aim #1: Assess the impact of the Community Int...
ii The work of ambulance paramedics is usually physically and emotionally draining and can place sig...
Community Paramedicine (CP) is an evolving care model that expands paramedic roles to a focus on non...
Introduction: This research set out to understand the context and explore the reasons for the dispr...
British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada. BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) provide...
This article explores the development of professionalism in paramedic programs of the Justice Instit...
A framework for describing four dimensions of paramedic practice: Practitioners, Practice Setting, C...
This comment piece will deal with the challenges facing the safety and wellbeing of paramedics and e...
Lift assist refers to calls for emergency medical services indicating that an individual has fallen,...
Introduction This research set out to understand the context and explore the reasons for the disp...
Abstract Background Frequent users of emergency medic...
Introduction: The number of community paramedic (CP) programs has expanded to mitigate the impact of...
Introduction: Community paramedicine (CP) establishes an ongoing patient relationship beyond short ...