BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of ambulance dispatch personnel, identifying key stressors and their impact on staff well-being. METHODS: Qualitative methodology was used. Nine semistructured interviews were conducted with National Health Service (NHS) ambulance Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) dispatch personnel in the UK between July and August 2014. Participants were asked about their experiences of the role, stress experienced and current strategies they use to deal with stress. Transcripts were analysed using an inductive, bottom-up thematic analysis. RESULTS: Three key themes were identified: (1) 'How dispatch is perceived by others', (2) 'What dispatch really involves' and (3) 'Dealing with ...
Background. The study objective was to investigate and synthesize available evidence relating to the...
Objectives: To predict symptomatology (post-traumatic distress, fatigue, and burnout) due to acute a...
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, id...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of ambulance dispatch personnel, id...
Purpose: The 999 ambulance call handler is critical in responding to emergency patient treatment;...
Emergency Medical Dispatchers (EMDs) are the first point of contact in a medical emergency and suppo...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...
Background Stress and psychological illness among emergency services personnel is reported at higher...
Background: NHS ambulance service staff are at risk of poor physical and mental wellbeing because of...
M.A.This study looks into the types of stressors specific to the Emergency Medical Services. The stu...
Background: NHS ambulance service staff are at risk of poor physical and mental wellbeing because of...
Ambulance service employees have higher levels of sickness absence (SA) compared to other population...
This thesis explored the experiences of emergency personnel (ambulance clinicians, firefighters and ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to establish if organisational factors are leading to a negat...
Background. The study objective was to investigate and synthesize available evidence relating to the...
Objectives: To predict symptomatology (post-traumatic distress, fatigue, and burnout) due to acute a...
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, id...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of ambulance dispatch personnel, id...
Purpose: The 999 ambulance call handler is critical in responding to emergency patient treatment;...
Emergency Medical Dispatchers (EMDs) are the first point of contact in a medical emergency and suppo...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...
Background Stress and psychological illness among emergency services personnel is reported at higher...
Background: NHS ambulance service staff are at risk of poor physical and mental wellbeing because of...
M.A.This study looks into the types of stressors specific to the Emergency Medical Services. The stu...
Background: NHS ambulance service staff are at risk of poor physical and mental wellbeing because of...
Ambulance service employees have higher levels of sickness absence (SA) compared to other population...
This thesis explored the experiences of emergency personnel (ambulance clinicians, firefighters and ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to establish if organisational factors are leading to a negat...
Background. The study objective was to investigate and synthesize available evidence relating to the...
Objectives: To predict symptomatology (post-traumatic distress, fatigue, and burnout) due to acute a...
Background: Mental ill health among ambulance staff is widespread. Evidence suggests that, with the ...