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Mental health patterns during COVID-19 in emergency medical services (EMS)
Sílvia Monteiro Fonseca, Sara Faria, Sónia Cunha, Márcio Silva, M. Joaquina Ramos, Guilherme Azevedo, Rui Campos, António Ruão Barbosa, Cristina QueirósThis study aims to explore patterns of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel's mental health, regarding their levels of anxiety, depression, stress, COVID-19 anxiety…
At the front of the front-line: Ontario paramedics' experiences of occupational safety, risk and communication during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic
Allyson Oliphant, Cathy Faulds, Samara Bengall, Elysée NouvetThe study aimed to (1) determine on what bases paramedics in this context have defined themselves as feeling safe or at risk while serving on the front lines and (2) develop…
Can ambulance dispatch categories discriminate traffic incidents that do/do not require a lights and sirens response?
Ellen Ceklic, Hideo Tohira, Judith Finn, Deon Brink, Paul Bailey, Austin Whiteside, Elizabeth Brown, Rudolph Brits, Stephen BallTraffic incidents vary considerably in their severity, and the dispatch categories assigned during emergency ambulance calls aim to identify those incidents in greatest need of a…
How ambulance commanders manage a mass casualty incident
Alan SlaterMass casualty incidents are characterised by an immediate, unforeseen and unquantifiable surge in demand for ambulance services which soon becomes apparent and will exceed any…
Exploring the structure and characteristics of the Anglo-American paramedic system in developed countries: a scoping review
Timothy Makrides, Linda Ross, Cameron Gosling, Joseph Acker, Peter O'MearaThis study aims to map and examine the existing evidence to provide an overview of what is known about the structure and characteristics of the Anglo-American paramedic system in…
Development and validation of moral distress scale in pre-hospital emergency service providers
Mojtaba Jafari, Abbas Ebadi, Hamid Reza Khankeh, Sadat Seyed Bagher Maddah, MohammadAli HosseiniThe uniqueness of the pre-hospital setting and the need for quick decision-making confronts pre-hospital emergency personnel with various moral conflicts that can lead to moral…
Dispatch information affects diagnosis in paramedics: an experimental study of applied dual-process theory
Toby Keene, Kristen Pammer, Bill Lord, Carol ShippPrevious research has shown that paramedics form intuitive impressions based on limited “pre-arrival” dispatch information and this subsequently affects their diagnosis. However…
Evaluating the effectiveness of the fatigue and shift working risk management strategy for UK home office police forces: a pilot study
Lois James, Stephen James, Ian HeskethTo evaluate the effectiveness of a fatigue-management training and sleep health promotion intervention in a sample of officers from UK Home Office Police Forces.
“The problem hasn't changed, but you're no longer left to deal with it on your own” – the role of informal peer support in helping firefighters cope with critical incidents
Karin Dangermond, Ricardo Weewer, Joachim Duyndam, Anja MachielseHow firefighters cope with critical incidents is partly influenced by the culture of the fire brigade. The purpose of this study is to better understand how informal peer support…
Time-efficiency factors in road tunnel rescue as perceived by Swedish operative personnel – an interview study
Johan Hylander, Britt-Inger Saveman, Ulf Björnstig, Lina Gyllencreutz, Anton WestmanMajor incidents in road tunnels remain a collaborative challenge for the emergency services (fire and rescue service, police and ambulance), emergency dispatch centres (EDCs) and…
An exploration of alcohol and drug related fire injuries
Mark Taylor, Deb Appleton, John Fielding, Gary OakfordThe study examines alcohol and drug related accidental dwelling fire injuries during 2006–2016 in Merseyside in England.
The effects of empowerment at multiple leadership levels in the fire service: a moderated mediation model
David Huntsman, Alex Greer, Haley Murphy, Xiangyu (Dale) LiWhile uncertainty during emergency response operations necessitates adaptive performance, emergency response organizations, such as the fire service, tend to constrain adaptive…
Coping strategies and social support are associated with post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in Saudi paramedics
Khalid Alshahrani, Judith Johnson, Daryl B. O’ConnorThree main objectives of this study were as follows: (1) To estimate the prevalence rate of post-traumatic stress disordered (PTSD) symptoms among Saudi paramedics, (2) To…
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- Prof Paresh Wankhade
- Prof Attila Hertelendy