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Abstract Objective This study explored the unique stressors and strengths within public safety personnel (PSP) families, focusing on the impact of operational stress and potentially psychologically traumatic events on family dynamics for those living with and working in emergency first responder (EFR) professions (i.e., police, fire, paramedic ...
Kelly Dean Schwartz +5 more
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Evaluating a Paramedic-Led Fall-Referral Program in Nova Scotia: a Mixed-Methods Study. [PDF]
Duignan L +9 more
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Albany, County of and Albany County Sheriffs Office Emergency Medical Services Unit, United Public Service Employees Union (UPSEU) (2017) [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Background Long Covid‐19 (LC) patients have substantial treatment and care needs, yet research has shown that the majority of them experience healthcare access barriers. While qualitative studies indicate socio‐economic and demographic access inequalities among LC patients, quantitative evidence remains limited. This study aims to assess socio‐
Peter Gamillscheg‐Müllner +5 more
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Disaster management knowledge, education and training among Saudi paramedics a scoping review. [PDF]
Alqahtani MA, Toloo GS.
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Arlington Fire District and Arlington Professional Firefighters Association, International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), AFL-CIO, Local 2393 (2006) [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Background The inclusion of Service User Involvement (SUI) in higher education, particularly within Allied Health Professions (AHP) programs, has been increasingly mandated by professional standards globally. This scoping review aimed to systematically map existing literature on active SUI in undergraduate AHP education to identify types of ...
Chloe Shand, Jean Daly Lynn, Katy Pedlow
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