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Advanced search. Perceived occupational stressors among emergency medical service providers: a qualitative study General information. This study explored perceived occupational stressors among EMS providers. Semi-structured interviews with length of 45β60 min were held for data collection.
EMS managers can use the findings of the present study to develop strategies for reducing occupational stress among EMS providers and thereby, improve their health and care quality. Emergency medical services and beyond: addressing new challenges through a wide literature review. Comput Oper Res. DOI: Health status in the ambulance services: a systematic review. Work-related stress and posttraumatic stress in emergency medical services. Prehosp Emerg Care. Exposure to human tragedy, empathy, and trauma in ambulance paramedics.
Am J Orthop. Am J Psychiatr. Comparing the prevalence of poor sleep and stress metrics in basic versus advanced life support emergency medical services personnel. Sleep quality and fatigue among prehospital providers.
Association between poor sleep, fatigue, and safety outcomes in emergency medical services providers. Association of burnout with workforce-reducing factors among EMS professionals. The impact of working overtime or multiple jobs in emergency medical services. A comparison of general and ambulance specific stressors: predictors of job satisfaction and health problems in a nationwide one-year follow-up study of Norwegian ambulance personnel.
J Occup Med Toxicol. Prehosp Disaster Med. Workplace incivility among nationally certified EMS professionals and associations with workforce-reducing factors and organizational culture.