Background and aim of the study: Working in the emergency medical service often exposes nurses to highly stressful situations and can impact their quality of life. Among the strategies aimed at mitigating the effects of this phenomenon, peer-supporting represents an emerging model used in the emergency medical service setting. The aim of the study is to explore the experiences, the opinions and feelings of emergency medical service nursing staff in relation to the use of the peer supporting model. Methods: A semi-structured interview was carried out. Participants were recruited on a voluntary basis from an emergency medical service in the north of Italy. Interviews were audio-recorded and the data extracted were anonymised. Results: 14 nurs...
Abstract Problem: Psychological impact of trauma on healthcare workers is profound, and if left unad...
Purpose Ambulance personnel face a diversity of stressful events that could be potentially traumatic...
Introduction: Working in the hospital accident and emergency unit is perceived to be very stressful....
Background and aim of the study: Working in the emergency medical service often exposes nurses to hi...
Nurses can experience stress and perceived traumatic events during their career. This distress in th...
Aim: To describe experiences of work-related stress, stress reactions and coping strategies among re...
Previous international study findings have determined that prehospital care providers, including EMT...
Aim: To describe experiences of work- related stress, stress reactions and coping strategies among r...
As ambulance staff, are there any risks that critical incidents may be experienced as traumatic and ...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this integrative review was to assess how emergency nurses cope and ...
Background: Nurses who fought against Covid-19 are generally under pressure, so they are prone to an...
Undergraduate Student(s): Erick Infante, Abigail Guerrero, Johana Figueroa, Fransely Rivera, Sosa Ed...
Abstract Objectives: The purpose of this descriptive study is to determine the stress level of nurs...
The nature of the job of people working in emergency situations is such that they may experience hig...
Introduction: Nursing staff’s professional resilience plays an important role in overcoming the stre...
Abstract Problem: Psychological impact of trauma on healthcare workers is profound, and if left unad...
Purpose Ambulance personnel face a diversity of stressful events that could be potentially traumatic...
Introduction: Working in the hospital accident and emergency unit is perceived to be very stressful....
Background and aim of the study: Working in the emergency medical service often exposes nurses to hi...
Nurses can experience stress and perceived traumatic events during their career. This distress in th...
Aim: To describe experiences of work-related stress, stress reactions and coping strategies among re...
Previous international study findings have determined that prehospital care providers, including EMT...
Aim: To describe experiences of work- related stress, stress reactions and coping strategies among r...
As ambulance staff, are there any risks that critical incidents may be experienced as traumatic and ...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this integrative review was to assess how emergency nurses cope and ...
Background: Nurses who fought against Covid-19 are generally under pressure, so they are prone to an...
Undergraduate Student(s): Erick Infante, Abigail Guerrero, Johana Figueroa, Fransely Rivera, Sosa Ed...
Abstract Objectives: The purpose of this descriptive study is to determine the stress level of nurs...
The nature of the job of people working in emergency situations is such that they may experience hig...
Introduction: Nursing staff’s professional resilience plays an important role in overcoming the stre...
Abstract Problem: Psychological impact of trauma on healthcare workers is profound, and if left unad...
Purpose Ambulance personnel face a diversity of stressful events that could be potentially traumatic...
Introduction: Working in the hospital accident and emergency unit is perceived to be very stressful....