Abstract published with permission. Aims: To ascertain views, perceptions and attitudes of paramedics when working with patients presenting with alcohol-related injury or illness, and to explore perceived barriers and facilitators for the introduction of alcohol interventions to the NHS ambulance services. Methods: A total of 142 (24%) from 589 paramedics from the North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust returned completed surveys between January 2013 to April 2013, which included measures of current perceptions and attitudes of working with patients with alcohol-related injury or illness, and the Shortened Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Perception Questionnaire (SAAPPQ). Results: Paramedics reported little to no formal training on w...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to gather the views and experiences of paramedics who particip...
Objective Continuing stigma towards mental health problems means that many individuals—especially me...
Introduction: Specialist paramedics in the United Kingdom are able to undertake additional training ...
Issue addressed: Health care providers play a pivotal role in preventing and reducing the burden ass...
Background Paramedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or...
BACKGROUND:Paramedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or...
BackgroundParamedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or ...
The SIPS study is a major UK evaluation of screening and brief intervention (SBI) strategies for al...
Introduction and Aims: Alcohol related injury is a major public health challenge, especially in emer...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS Attitudes to individuals presenting with alcohol-related issues are important...
Background: The aim of the study was to ascertain the views and experiences of those working in urge...
Background: A large proportion of ambulance callouts are for men with mental health and/or alcohol a...
Abstract Background A large proportion of ambulance callouts are for men with mental health and/or a...
Objective Continuing stigma towards mental health problems means that many individuals - especially ...
Background: A large proportion of ambulance callouts are for men with mental health and/or alcohol a...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to gather the views and experiences of paramedics who particip...
Objective Continuing stigma towards mental health problems means that many individuals—especially me...
Introduction: Specialist paramedics in the United Kingdom are able to undertake additional training ...
Issue addressed: Health care providers play a pivotal role in preventing and reducing the burden ass...
Background Paramedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or...
BACKGROUND:Paramedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or...
BackgroundParamedics are called on frequently to provide care to patients with mental health and/or ...
The SIPS study is a major UK evaluation of screening and brief intervention (SBI) strategies for al...
Introduction and Aims: Alcohol related injury is a major public health challenge, especially in emer...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS Attitudes to individuals presenting with alcohol-related issues are important...
Background: The aim of the study was to ascertain the views and experiences of those working in urge...
Background: A large proportion of ambulance callouts are for men with mental health and/or alcohol a...
Abstract Background A large proportion of ambulance callouts are for men with mental health and/or a...
Objective Continuing stigma towards mental health problems means that many individuals - especially ...
Background: A large proportion of ambulance callouts are for men with mental health and/or alcohol a...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to gather the views and experiences of paramedics who particip...
Objective Continuing stigma towards mental health problems means that many individuals—especially me...
Introduction: Specialist paramedics in the United Kingdom are able to undertake additional training ...