Introduction: Existing literature on trauma and coping with traumatic events in paramedics has often concentrated on the concept of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), using quantitative pre-defined self-report measures to investigate symptoms and coping strategies, thereby preventing elaboration of these concepts. The concept of positive adaption or posttraumatic growth (PTG) has also largely been ignored. Furthermore, research has often focussed on emergency workers (EWs) within disaster situations, ignoring the impact of their day-to-day experiences, e.g. cardiac arrests and road traffic accidents. Moreover, paramedics have been investigated alongside emergency medical technicians (EMTs) in some studies, and other EWs (e.g. fire-fighte...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd Previous research has identified that paramedics experience high levels of stres...
Background:Research revealsthat paramedics that have been directly involved within disaster situatio...
Abstract published with permission. Frontline ambulance staff have high rates of sickness absence; f...
Introduction: Existing literature on trauma and coping with traumatic events in paramedics has ofte...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)South African paramedics are thought to be exposed to a high number of cri...
Intensive Care Paramedics (ICPs) attend to only the most clinically challenging of emergency medical...
This study explored the stress and wellbeing of Emergency Medical Dispatchers (EMD) who remotely pro...
Attending potentially dangerous and traumatic incidents is inherent in the role of emergency workers...
This thesis explored the experiences of emergency personnel (ambulance clinicians, firefighters and ...
ii The work of ambulance paramedics is usually physically and emotionally draining and can place sig...
The repeated exposure to potentially traumatic experiences is inherent within the field of emergenc...
Background Due to the nature of their work, paramedics face an increased risk of developing a post-t...
Abstract Background Ambulance care professionals are regularly confronted with critical incidents th...
Abstract: Background: Emergency healthcare workers, including trainees and individuals in related oc...
To investigate the experience and coping mechanisms used by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personn...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd Previous research has identified that paramedics experience high levels of stres...
Background:Research revealsthat paramedics that have been directly involved within disaster situatio...
Abstract published with permission. Frontline ambulance staff have high rates of sickness absence; f...
Introduction: Existing literature on trauma and coping with traumatic events in paramedics has ofte...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)South African paramedics are thought to be exposed to a high number of cri...
Intensive Care Paramedics (ICPs) attend to only the most clinically challenging of emergency medical...
This study explored the stress and wellbeing of Emergency Medical Dispatchers (EMD) who remotely pro...
Attending potentially dangerous and traumatic incidents is inherent in the role of emergency workers...
This thesis explored the experiences of emergency personnel (ambulance clinicians, firefighters and ...
ii The work of ambulance paramedics is usually physically and emotionally draining and can place sig...
The repeated exposure to potentially traumatic experiences is inherent within the field of emergenc...
Background Due to the nature of their work, paramedics face an increased risk of developing a post-t...
Abstract Background Ambulance care professionals are regularly confronted with critical incidents th...
Abstract: Background: Emergency healthcare workers, including trainees and individuals in related oc...
To investigate the experience and coping mechanisms used by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personn...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd Previous research has identified that paramedics experience high levels of stres...
Background:Research revealsthat paramedics that have been directly involved within disaster situatio...
Abstract published with permission. Frontline ambulance staff have high rates of sickness absence; f...