BACKGROUND: Risk factors among Emergency Medical Service (EMS) workers are difficult to characterize and inconsistencies remain about their main health problems. OBJECTIVES: To identify main work-related health problems among EMS workers in the United States; identify risk factors at the organizational, task, and exposure level; identify prevention strategies; examine these issues between participants (EMS workers and supervisors). METHODS: Two types of qualitative research methods based on grounded theory were used: in-depth interviews with emergency medical technicians/paramedics (EMS workers) and focus groups (EMS workers and supervisors). RESULTS: Most participants reported similar health problems (musculoskeletal injuries) and the task...
Abstract Background Researchers have become increasingly aware that ambulance personnel may be at ri...
From 2008-09 to 2012-13, the most prevalent worker compensation claim in the Queensland Ambulance Se...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and pa...
The work of emergency medical service (EMS) workers is physically and mentally stressful. EMS worker...
"Emergency medical services (EMS) workers are important to public health and safety. However, work-r...
BACKGROUND: Unknown and unpredictable situations cause emergency medical service (EMS) providers to ...
Research hypothesis: the psychosocial work conditions are linked to psychological distress. Research...
"Emergency medical services (EMS) workers are important to public health and safety. However, work-r...
Copyright © 2014 Abbasali Ebrahimian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Relatively little has been published on the range of risk factors contributing to musculoskeletal in...
Objective—To determine EMS professionals ’ opinions regarding participation in disease and injury pr...
Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel respond to 31 million calls per year in the U...
Abstract Background Medical transport (MT) professionals are subject to considerable emotional deman...
Background: Health care workers (HCWs) are faced with many work-related choices which may depend on ...
Objectives: To predict symptomatology (post-traumatic distress, fatigue, and burnout) due to acute a...
Abstract Background Researchers have become increasingly aware that ambulance personnel may be at ri...
From 2008-09 to 2012-13, the most prevalent worker compensation claim in the Queensland Ambulance Se...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and pa...
The work of emergency medical service (EMS) workers is physically and mentally stressful. EMS worker...
"Emergency medical services (EMS) workers are important to public health and safety. However, work-r...
BACKGROUND: Unknown and unpredictable situations cause emergency medical service (EMS) providers to ...
Research hypothesis: the psychosocial work conditions are linked to psychological distress. Research...
"Emergency medical services (EMS) workers are important to public health and safety. However, work-r...
Copyright © 2014 Abbasali Ebrahimian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Relatively little has been published on the range of risk factors contributing to musculoskeletal in...
Objective—To determine EMS professionals ’ opinions regarding participation in disease and injury pr...
Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel respond to 31 million calls per year in the U...
Abstract Background Medical transport (MT) professionals are subject to considerable emotional deman...
Background: Health care workers (HCWs) are faced with many work-related choices which may depend on ...
Objectives: To predict symptomatology (post-traumatic distress, fatigue, and burnout) due to acute a...
Abstract Background Researchers have become increasingly aware that ambulance personnel may be at ri...
From 2008-09 to 2012-13, the most prevalent worker compensation claim in the Queensland Ambulance Se...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and pa...