To assess the prevalence of burnout among emergency ambulance service workers in one ambulance station; to determine if there are any variances based on socio-demographic information such as gender, clinical grade and length of service; to examine the distinctions between personal, work-related and patient-related burnout; to identify current workplace interventions to reduce stress and burnout that will improve mental health and well-being. Abstract published with permission
The aim of work: To investigate and assess the stressful factors of the work environment of the Kaun...
Objective: Australian ambulance personnel experience stress, fatigue and exposure to traumatic event...
The study was divided into 3 phases: the first stage was to create a simple and easy to use method t...
Objectives: To predict symptomatology (post-traumatic distress, fatigue, and burnout) due to acute a...
This thesis focusses on the issue of burnout in frontline ambulance workers. The first chapter p...
M.A.This study looks into the types of stressors specific to the Emergency Medical Services. The stu...
YesPurpose The 999 ambulance call handler is critical in responding to emergency patient treatment;...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: High rates of mental distress, mental illness, and the associated ...
Abstract: Introduction: Ambulance workers report higher levels of burnout compared to other health p...
The relevance of the topic: The topic is relevant and new because all the world is facing the COVID-...
Understanding and assessing the needs of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) personnel and other first r...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...
Background The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of ambulance dispatch personnel, ide...
Objectives: Ambulance workers belong to a high-risk occupational group, facing constant threats to t...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...
The aim of work: To investigate and assess the stressful factors of the work environment of the Kaun...
Objective: Australian ambulance personnel experience stress, fatigue and exposure to traumatic event...
The study was divided into 3 phases: the first stage was to create a simple and easy to use method t...
Objectives: To predict symptomatology (post-traumatic distress, fatigue, and burnout) due to acute a...
This thesis focusses on the issue of burnout in frontline ambulance workers. The first chapter p...
M.A.This study looks into the types of stressors specific to the Emergency Medical Services. The stu...
YesPurpose The 999 ambulance call handler is critical in responding to emergency patient treatment;...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: High rates of mental distress, mental illness, and the associated ...
Abstract: Introduction: Ambulance workers report higher levels of burnout compared to other health p...
The relevance of the topic: The topic is relevant and new because all the world is facing the COVID-...
Understanding and assessing the needs of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) personnel and other first r...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...
Background The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of ambulance dispatch personnel, ide...
Objectives: Ambulance workers belong to a high-risk occupational group, facing constant threats to t...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...
The aim of work: To investigate and assess the stressful factors of the work environment of the Kaun...
Objective: Australian ambulance personnel experience stress, fatigue and exposure to traumatic event...
The study was divided into 3 phases: the first stage was to create a simple and easy to use method t...