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Bhuvaneshwari, S., D. Vijaya, and E. Amudhan Arvind. "Research Challenges Faced by Paramedical Postgraduates." Journal of Research in Medical Education & Ethics 4, no. 3 (2014): 262. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2231-6728.2014.00901.9.

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Decullier, Evelyne, Bénédicte Tourmente, Barbara Dessez, Nicolas Guilhot, and Agnès Witko. "Paramedical students’ perceptions of research: a survey." Current Medical Research and Opinion 36, no. 11 (2020): 1783–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2020.1815685.

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Gorshkov, Artem Yu, and L. P. Filatova. "Paramedic’s involvement in treatment and diagnosis of opisthorchiasis in conditions of paramedical and obstetric center." Perm Medical Journal 37, no. 4 (2020): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/pmj37411-16.

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Objective.Since the territory of Surgut and Surgut region is an opisthorchiasis hyperendemic zone and economically attractive for migrants, it is important to focus on the questions connected with early diagnosis and effective preventive activities aimed at increase of paramedics awareness of helminthiasis, especially those working at Paramedical and Obstetric Center.
 Enhancement of diagnostic and preventive measures, refresher courses for paramedical personnel will optimize paramedics activity and reduce the risk for biohelminthosis infestation among the population living in hyperendemi
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Bhuvaneshwari, S., D. Vijaya, and S. Breetha. "Knowledge and Attitude about Research Ethics and Research Ethics Committees among Paramedical Undergraduates." Journal of Research in Medical Education & Ethics 5, no. 1 (2015): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2231-6728.2015.00012.8.

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Sureau, P. "Cerebrovascular accident and occupational therapy: Towards ethics in paramedical research." Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 55 (October 2012): e130. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2012.07.336.

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Gadsby, Roger, and Mary Mackinnon. "A call for research fellowships for paramedical staff in diabetes." Practical Diabetes International 13, no. 6 (1996): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pdi.1960130617.

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Hicks, Carolyn. "The Role of the Middle Manager in Health Care Research: Some Problems and Perspectives." Health Services Management Research 7, no. 4 (1994): 282–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095148489400700408.

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There is mounting pressure on health care professionals to undertake research. However, despite national and local directives, relatively little research is published within the paramedical professions. One reason for this may relate to the fact that changes in basic training have located the bulk of the research skills amongst the most newly qualified but potentially least influential staff. This pilot study examined the impact of developing research competencies in a group of middle managers, on the assumption that they might then influence and facilitate research productivity among junior s
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Sharma, Balkishan. "A focus on reliability in developmental research through Cronbach’s Alpha among medical, dental and paramedical professionals." Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences 3, no. 4 (2016): 271–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/apjhs.2016.3.4.43.

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Hartono, Rina Susanti. "THE DETERMINANTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR AND IMPLICATIONS TOWARD HOSPITAL SERVICE QUALITY." Business and Entrepreneurial Review 15, no. 1 (2017): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/ber.v15i1.2085.

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The objective of this research is to analyze the factors that of influence ofEmotional Intelligence, Emptional Labor and Transformational Leadership on Organizational Citizenship Behavior/OCB and Service Quality.The study population number of 2,721 medical and paramedical personnel Hospital in Bekasi.The method used is descriptive survey and explanatory survey with a sample size 356 respondents, while the data analysis method used is Structural Equation Model (SEM).The results showed that Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Labor, and Transformational Leadership partially and together positive a
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Katkasova, Larisa. "Assessment of the labour potential ssessment of the labour potential of paramedical workers (fragment of f paramedical workers (fragment of research work)." Medsestra (Nurse), no. 2 (February 1, 2020): 48–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-05-2002-08.

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At present, in the process of innovative development of health care in the Russian Federation, the personnel policy of medical organizations is becoming important. In this regard, the basis of labour resources management is the increasing role of the personality of the specialist, knowledge of his or her motivation, ability to shape and direct them in accordance with the tasks facing the organization. The effectiveness of health workers, including nursing personnel, depends on such an indicator as labour potencial.
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Kamilah, Millatul, and Dina Kurniawati. "PENGARUH BEBAN KERJA, KOMPENSASI DAN LINGKUNGAN KERJA TERHADAP KINERJA KARYAWAN PARAMEDIS DI RUMAH SAKIT ISLAM GARAM (RSIG) KALIANGET KABUPATEN SUMENEP." Journal MISSY (Management and Business Strategy) 1, no. 1 (2021): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24929/missy.v1i1.1236.

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The problem that will be discussed in this research is the influence of workload, compensation, and work environment on the performance of paramedic employees in kalianget salt hospital (RSIG), sumenep regency. Where the purpose of the problem can be known how much influence the workload, compensation, and work environment on the performance of paramedical employees in the kalianget salt islamic hospital (RSIG) in sumenep regency, both partially and simultaneously. In answering these problems, quantitative methods are used as a type research. 67 respondents were known with this analysis of sam
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Perron, Marc, Sylvie Nadeau, and François Dubé. "Involvement of paramedical clinicians in research: A must for improving clinical practices." Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 59 (September 2016): e49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2016.07.114.

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Soekiswati, Siti. "STUDI KTIRIS PRAKTIK DOKTEROID PARAMEDIS PADA PELAYANAN KESEHATAN." Media Keadilan: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 10, no. 2 (2019): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.31764/jmk.v10i2.1968.

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The chaotic health services due to paramedical doctoroid practices have an impact on legal and humanitarian issues. The existence of violation of the law by paramedic doctoroid actors is inseparable from the weakness of the legal system and structure in the world of medical health. This study aims to uncover paramedics who practice doctoroid practice on independent practice. Using the type of sociological legal research (sociolegal-research) that is descriptive analytical, with a critical study approach. Analysis of the results of the study showed that the practice of paramedic physoids was ca
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Khan, Fauzia, Navreet Boora, and Raushan Kumar. "Assessment of Knowledge of Breast Cancer Risk Factors and Practice of Breast Self Examination among Paramedical Females." International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research 6, no. 2 (2021): 312–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20210456.

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Objectives: The aim of the this research was therefore to explore the scale of mammary gland malignancy knowledge among students in paramedical college, looking on awareness of mammary gland malignancy warning symptoms, risk factors, detection strategy and breast self-assessment. Methods: A questionnaire based Cross sectional study was carried out in college of paramedical sciences. This study was questionnaire based on Assessment of knowledge of breast cancer risk factors and practice of BSE among paramedical females Result: Out of 250 female, 207 were available for final analysis. In this st
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Charlton, Karl, John Franklin, and Rebekah McNaughton. "Phenomenological study exploring ethics in prehospital research from the paramedic’s perspective: experiences from the Paramedic-2 trial in a UK ambulance service." Emergency Medicine Journal 36, no. 9 (2019): 535–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2019-208556.

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ObjectivesWe set out to investigate paramedics’ views of ethics and research, drawing on experiences from Paramedic-2, a randomised controlled trial comparing epinephrine and placebo in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).MethodsAn interpretative phenomenological approach was adopted. A purposive sample of paramedics (n=6) from North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust were invited to a semi-structured, in-depth interview.ResultsThree superordinate themes emerged: (1) morality, (2) emotion and (3) equipoise. Some viewed Paramedic-2 as an opportunity to improve OHCA outcomes for the m
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Pocock, Helen, Michelle Thomson, Sarah Taylor, Charles D. Deakin, and Ed England. "Optimising ambulance service contribution to clinical trials: a phenomenological exploration using focus groups." British Paramedic Journal 4, no. 3 (2019): 55–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.29045/14784726.2019.12.4.3.55.

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Introduction: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest trials can prove challenging and there is a need to share learning from those that have recruited successfully. We have just completed three years of recruitment to PARAMEDIC2, a placebo-controlled trial of adrenaline in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. This study was designed to describe the experience of operational ambulance staff involved in recruiting patients into PARAMEDIC2.Methods: Four focus groups involving trial paramedics and supporting members of the emergency care team were conducted across different geographical regions of a single UK
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Pocock, Helen, Michelle Thomson, Sarah Taylor, Charles D. Deakin, and Ed England. "Optimising ambulance service contribution to clinical trials: a phenomenological exploration using focus groups." British Paramedic Journal 4, no. 3 (2019): 8–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.29045/14784726.2019.12.4.3.8.

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Introduction: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest trials can prove challenging and there is a need to share learning from those that have recruited successfully. We have just completed three years of recruitment to PARAMEDIC2, a placebo-controlled trial of adrenaline in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. This study was designed to describe the experience of operational ambulance staff involved in recruiting patients into PARAMEDIC2.Methods: Four focus groups involving trial paramedics and supporting members of the emergency care team were conducted across different geographical regions of a single UK
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Kelton, D., S. Doran, M. Davis, K. Van Aarsen, and J. Momic. "P093: Evaluating factors related to effective interpersonal communication during mandatory paramedic patches." CJEM 22, S1 (2020): S98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cem.2020.299.

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Introduction: Delegation of controlled medical acts by physicians to paramedics is an important component of the prehospital care framework. Where directives indicate that physician input is needed before proceeding with certain interventions, online medical control (a “patch”) exists to facilitate communication between a paramedic and a Base Hospital Physician (BHP) to request an order to proceed with that intervention. Many factors contribute to success or failure of effective interpersonal communication during a patch call. The aim of this study was to examine areas of potential improvement
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Alqudah, Mohammad, Samar A. M. Balousha, Othman Al-Shboul, Ahmed Al-Dwairi, Mahmoud A. Alfaqih, and Karem H. Alzoubi. "Insomnia among Medical and Paramedical Students in Jordan: Impact on Academic Performance." BioMed Research International 2019 (October 31, 2019): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7136906.

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Background. Insomnia is a problem that is common in all societies and age groups. However, its importance is increasing between students especially with the highly competitive and demanding environment surrounding them even after their graduation. In spite of the deep understanding of its health and social consequences, the frequency of insomnia among medical students in Jordan was not determined. Aim. To determine the prevalence of sleep disturbances among college students and to look for any association between sleep disturbances and students’ academic achievement. Methods. This is a cross-s
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Coco, Marinella, Claudia Savia Guerrera, Giuseppe Santisi, et al. "Psychosocial Impact and Role of Resilience on Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 Pandemic." Sustainability 13, no. 13 (2021): 7096. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13137096.

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Italy was the first European country to be affected by the 2019 coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19). Several studies have shown the risk of developing depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder in medical and paramedical staff. Causes included the high contagiousness of the virus, the fear of contracting it, the lack of adequate personal protective equipment, and physical and psychological fatigue. In this context, resilience represents a protective factor against adversity and stress burden. The aim of this research was to investigate if and how the resilience and personality profile
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Bedson, Adam. "Integrating research and evidence-based guidance into prescribing practice." Journal of Paramedic Practice 13, no. 1 (2021): 10–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2021.13.1.10.

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The College of Paramedics and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society are clear that they require advanced paramedics, as non-medical prescribers, to review and critically appraise the evidence base underpinning their prescribing practice. Evidence-based clinical guidance such as that published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is recommended as the primary source of evidence on which paramedics should base their prescribing decisions. NICE guidance reflects the best available evidence on which to base clinical decision-making. However, paramedics still need to criticall
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Bedson, Adam. "Integrating research and evidence-based guidance into prescribing practice." Journal of Paramedic Practice 13, no. 1 (2021): 10–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2021.13.1.10.

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The College of Paramedics and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society are clear that they require advanced paramedics, as non-medical prescribers, to review and critically appraise the evidence base underpinning their prescribing practice. Evidence-based clinical guidance such as that published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is recommended as the primary source of evidence on which paramedics should base their prescribing decisions. NICE guidance reflects the best available evidence on which to base clinical decision-making. However, paramedics still need to criticall
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Holmes, Lisa. "Exploring the Preparedness of Student Paramedics for the Mental Health Challenges of the Paramedic Profession." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 34, s1 (2019): s83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x19001742.

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Introduction:The mental health challenges encountered by paramedics have received much attention in recent years. This attention has particularly focused on high rates of stress, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. This heightened awareness of the high incidence of mental illness, which has at times tragically resulted in the suicide of serving and former paramedics, is stimulating the address of mental health within the paramedic profession. It is now time to call on paramedic educators to prepare student paramedics for the mental health challenges associated with a caree
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Bedson, Adam. "Integrating research and evidence-based guidance into prescribing practice." Journal of Prescribing Practice 3, no. 3 (2021): 120–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jprp.2021.3.3.120.

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The College of Paramedics and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society are clear that they require advanced paramedics, as non-medical prescribers, to review and critically appraise the evidence base underpinning their prescribing practice. Evidence-based clinical guidance such as that published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is recommended as the primary source of evidence on which paramedics should base their prescribing decisions. NICE guidance reflects the best available evidence on which to base clinical decision-making. However, paramedics still need to criticall
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Lo-Fo-Wong, Deborah N., Hanneke C. de Haes, Neil K. Aaronson, et al. "Health care use and remaining needs for support among women with breast cancer in the first 15 months after diagnosis: the role of the GP." Family Practice 37, no. 1 (2019): 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmz043.

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Abstract Background The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their needs and wishes for a referral, GPs might benefit from more insight into women’s health care practices and need for additional support. Objective To examine the prevalence of health care use and remaining needs among women with breast cancer in the first 15 months after diagnosis. Methods In this multicentre, prospective, observational study women with breast cancer completed a questionnaire at 6 and 15 months post-diagnosis. Medical data were retrieved through chart reviews. The prevale
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Hutagalung, Simson, and Mirwan Surya Perdhana. "PENGARUH KARAKTERISTIK DEMOGRAFIS (USIA, GENDER,PENDIDIKAN), MASA KERJA DAN KEPUASAN GAJI TERHADAP KOMITMEN AFEKTIF) (Studi Pada Tenaga Paramedik Non-PNS RSUD Kota Semarang)." JURNAL STUDI MANAJEMEN ORGANISASI 13, no. 2 (2016): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jsmo.v13i2.13408.

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The purpose of this research is to extend previous research on employee commitment to theirorganization within with the measurability and the fitness of the tested and reliable employeecommitment scale items in a non-western culture within focus to investigate the effect ofdemographic characteristic (age, gender, education), tenure and pay satisfaction on affectivecommitment based background of the phenomena that occur in the commitment of contractparamedical employees at the General Hospital of Semarang.This research was conducted at the General Hospital of the city with A quantitativeapproac
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Gurung, Milan, Narayan Thapa, Milan Khadka, Tej Bahadur Karki, and Dasarath Neupane. "Access the Quality Service of Ganeshman Singh Memorial Hospital and Research Center." Nepal Journal of Multidisciplinary Research 3, no. 3 (2020): 51–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njmr.v3i3.34884.

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The aim of this paper is to assess the quality of services in the Ganeshman Singh Memorial Hospital and Research Center, Lalitpur, Nepal, considering that the quality is a key parameter in performance evaluation. Patients are the main actors in evaluating and judging the quality, therefore this study is based on a questionnaire completed by 53 patients and visitors between January and February, 2020. The results show that services by the paramedical staff (OPD nurses) have the highest mean value (mean = 4.17) which is closed to the excellent performance of hospital whereas the lowest mean was
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Kirk, Andrew, Kevin Armstrong, Niina Nurkka, and Annette Jinks. "The impact of blame culture on paramedic practice." International Journal of Emergency Services 7, no. 3 (2018): 214–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijes-10-2017-0052.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore English and Finnish paramedic perceptions of the healthcare blame culture, its relationship to complaints, the use of defensive practice and if this impacts on paramedic practice and clinical care. Design/methodology/approach Participants were recruited from English and Finnish ambulance services that have similar organisational and professional scopes of practice. The aim was to gain insight into the similarities and differences between the countries regarding the existence of a blame culture in paramedic practice. Semi-structured focus groups a
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Filteau, Cynthia, Arnaud Simeone, Christine Ravot, David Dayde, and Claire Falandry. "Cultural and Ethical Barriers to Cancer Treatment in Nursing Homes and Educational Strategies: A Scoping Review." Cancers 13, no. 14 (2021): 3514. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13143514.

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(1) Background: The aging of the population, the increase in the incidence of cancer with age, and effective chronic oncological treatments all lead to an increased prevalence of cancer in nursing homes. The aim of the present study was to map the cultural and ethical barriers associated with the treatment of cancer and educational strategies in this setting. (2) Methods: A systematic scoping review was conducted until April 2021 in MEDLINE, Embase, and CINAHL. All articles assessing continuum of care, paramedical education, and continuing education in the context of older cancer patients in n
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Siermontowski, Piotr, and Stanisław Skrzyński. "Formal and Professional Requirements for Medical, Paramedical and Technical Staff of Hyperbaric Centres. Part 2." Polish Hyperbaric Research 70, no. 1 (2020): 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/phr-2020-0001.

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AbstractThis two-part article reviews the current legal situation of professional personnel implementing hyperbaric procedures other than those used for diving. Numerous inconsistencies between the existing legal acts and the lack of legal regulations concerning procedures not financed from the State budget are shown.The first significant problem was the lack of mutual correlation of various regulations of the Minister of Health concerning hyperbaric diseases, as well as incoherence with medical and nursing specialisation programs in force in Poland.The second problem is the lack of requiremen
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Rees, Nigel, Julia Williams, Chloe Hogan, Lauren Smyth, and Thomas Archer. "Protocol for a constructivist metasynthesis of qualitative research of heroism and paramedic practice." British Paramedic Journal 6, no. 2 (2021): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.29045/14784726.2021.9.6.2.34.

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Background: Exceptional demands have been placed on paramedics and other healthcare workers (HCWs) during the COVID-19 pandemic. An overwhelming outpouring of public support has unfolded, bringing into focus the relationship between paramedics, other HCWs and society, where they are portrayed as heroes. Scholars have studied the notion of heroism to society, and characteristics of such heroic status include: the voluntary nature of a heroic act, risk of physical or social harm, willingness to accept the consequences of action, acting for the benefit of others and without the expectation of gai
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Smith, Erin, Frederick Burkle, Kristine Gebbie, David Ford, and Cécile Bensimon. "A Qualitative Study of Paramedic Duty to Treat During Disaster Response." Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 13, no. 02 (2018): 191–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2018.15.

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AbstractObjectivesDisasters place unprecedented demands on emergency medical services and can test paramedics personal commitment as health care professionals. Despite this challenge, guidelines and codes of ethics are largely silent on the issue, providing little to no guidance on what is expected of paramedics or how they ought to approach their duty to treat in the face of risk. The objective of this research is to explore how paramedics view their duty to treat during disasters.MethodsThe authors employed qualitative methods to gather Australian paramedic perspectives.ResultsOur findings s
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Grevin, Francine. "Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Ego Defense Mechanisms, and Empathy among Urban Paramedics." Psychological Reports 79, no. 2 (1996): 483–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1996.79.2.483.

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Although numerous studies have indicated that paramedics experience high occupational stress, there has been a lack of research addressing the mental health implications of this elevated stress on these emergency workers. Related constructs such as the coping mechanisms and personality characteristics of paramedics have also been neglected. Groups of experienced paramedics ( n = 120) and paramedic students ( n = 105) were, therefore, assessed for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, the extent and mode of ego defense utilization, and empathy. Analyses indicated that 20% of the experienced paramedics
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Elden, Odd Eirik, Oddvar Uleberg, Marianne Lysne, and Hege Selnes Haugdahl. "Community paramedicine—cost–benefit analysis and safety with paramedical emergency services in rural areas: scoping review protocol." BMJ Open 10, no. 9 (2020): e038651. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038651.

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IntroductionCommunity paramedicine models have been developed around the world in response to demographic changes, healthcare system needs and reforms. The traditional role of the paramedic has primarily been to provide emergency medical response and transportation of patients to nearby medical facilities. As a response to healthcare service gaps in underserved communities and the growing professionalisation of the workforce, the role of community paramedicine has evolved as a new model of care. A community paramedicine model in one region might address other healthcare needs than a model in a
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Elhachem, Marie, Philippe Cayot, Maher Abboud, Nicolas Louka, Richard G. Maroun, and Elias Bou-Maroun. "The Importance of Developing Electrochemical Sensors Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for a Rapid Detection of Antioxidants." Antioxidants 10, no. 3 (2021): 382. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10030382.

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This review aims to pin out the importance of developing a technique for rapid detection of antioxidants, based on molecular imprinting techniques. It covers three major areas that have made great progress over the years in the field of research, namely: antioxidants characterization, molecular imprinting and electrochemistry, alone or combined. It also reveals the importance of bringing these three areas together for a good evaluation of antioxidants in a simple or complex medium, based on selectivity and specificity. Although numerous studies have associated antioxidants with molecular impri
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Wacht, O., K. Dopelt, N. Davidovitch, D. Schwartz, and A. Goldberg. "(A313) Integrating Paramedics into the Health System — Israel as a Case Study." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 26, S1 (2011): s88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002974.

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BackgroundSince its development in the 1970s, the paramedic profession has tried to expend its traditional role of providing prehospital emergency care in ambulances into new fields of practice (e.g. community care). Paramedics in Israel are employed almost exclusively in the emergency medical services (EMS). Similar to other countries, the manpower shortage in the Israeli health system forced policy-makers to consider the expansion of traditional roles of various healthcare professions including paramedics.ObjectivesThis presentation seeks to: (1) map the current situation and challenges faci
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Best, Pete, and Vanessa Taylor. "Paramedic prescribing: implementation in practice." Journal of Paramedic Practice 13, no. 1 (2021): 14–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2021.13.1.14.

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Background: In April 2018, legislation was changed to allow paramedics to prescribe independently. There is limited research regarding how paramedics are implementing their prescribing qualification. Policy papers and other literature were largely written before April 2018 and therefore document expectations regarding prescribing paramedics within the healthcare system. Aim: To explore if paramedic prescribing is being practised as expected. This article reports part of a larger study that explored how paramedics are implementing their prescribing qualification in practice more broadly. Method
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Best, Pete, and Vanessa Taylor. "Paramedic prescribing: implementation in practice." Journal of Paramedic Practice 13, no. 1 (2021): 14–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2021.13.1.14.

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Background: In April 2018, legislation was changed to allow paramedics to prescribe independently. There is limited research regarding how paramedics are implementing their prescribing qualification. Policy papers and other literature were largely written before April 2018 and therefore document expectations regarding prescribing paramedics within the healthcare system. Aim: To explore if paramedic prescribing is being practised as expected. This article reports part of a larger study that explored how paramedics are implementing their prescribing qualification in practice more broadly. Method
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Massy-Westropp, Matthew, and Derek Rose. "The impact of manual handling training on work place injuries: a 14 year audit." Australian Health Review 27, no. 2 (2004): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah042720080.

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Matthew Massy-Westropp is Clinical Senior Occupational Therapist at Metropolitan Domiciliary Care Southern Region. Derek Rose is Research Officer at Metropolitan Domiciliary Care Southern RegionManual handling injuries represented both the highest costs and largest proportion of workers compensation claims for the South Australian Department of Human Services from 1995 to 1999 (Risk Management Services 2000). There is evidence to suggest the manutention method of manual handling training can reduce workplace injuries. A retrospective audit of injuries was conducted at Metropolitan Domiciliary
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Eaton, Georgette, Geoff Wong, Veronika Williams, Nia Roberts, and Kamal R. Mahtani. "Contribution of paramedics in primary and urgent care: a systematic review." British Journal of General Practice 70, no. 695 (2020): e421-e426. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp20x709877.

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BackgroundWithin the UK, there are now opportunities for paramedics to work across a variety of healthcare settings away from their traditional ambulance service employer, with many opting to move into primary care.AimTo provide an overview of the types of clinical roles paramedics are undertaking in primary and urgent care settings within the UK.Design and settingA systematic review.MethodSearches were conducted of MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, the Journal of Paramedic Practice, and the Cochrane Database from January 2004 to March 2019 for pap
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Mohan, Priya, and Harry A. Lando. "Oral Tobaccco and Mortality in India." Indian Journal of Clinical Medicine 7 (January 2016): IJCM.S25889. http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/ijcm.s25889.

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This comprehensive review includes large-scale pan-India surveys and regional studies. Every aspect of smokeless tobacco, including variations in social, economic, demographic, gender, and education stratifiers, is presented. This evidence-based presentation thereby provides insight not only to assess the burden but can serve as a base, leading to the development and encouragement of research in closing the existing gaps in knowledge. It can also provide a track to formulate tobacco control strategies as well as to reinforce and potentially guide tobacco control policy aimed at addressing the
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Toobaee, S., and G. R. Tadioni. "Comparison of burnout syndrome, anxiety and depression in nurses of psychiatric ward and other wards." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (2011): 585. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)72292-1.

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BackgroundBurnout is a syndrome consisting of physical and mental exhaustion and depersonalization. Work burn out may be caused by job specification and environment. Medical and paramedical staff because of their job is at high risk and burn out is more common in this group.MethodsIn this research 104 nurse including 52 nurses from psychiatry ward and 52 nurses from other hospital wards were randomly selected and evaluated for signs of burn out, anxiety, depression. We applied maslach (MBI) questionnaire to assess the prevalence of burn out, beck questionnaire for prevalence of depression and
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Smith, Erin, Frederick M. Burkle, Kristine Gebbie, David Ford, and Cécile Bensimon. "Acceptable Limitations on Paramedic Duty to Treat During Disaster: A Qualitative Exploration." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 33, no. 5 (2018): 466–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x18000857.

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AbstractIntroductionThe Australian prehospital profession has not yet facilitated a comprehensive discussion regarding paramedic role and responsibility during disasters. Whether paramedics have a duty to treat under extreme conditions and what acceptable limitations may be placed on such a duty require urgent consideration. The purpose of this research is to encourage discussion within the paramedic profession and broader community on this important ethical and legal issue.MethodsThe authors employed qualitative methods to gather paramedic and community member perspectives in Victoria, Austra
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Olaleye, Sunday Adewale, Ismaila Temitayo Sanusi, Richard Osei Agjei, and Frank Adusei-Mensah. "Please call my contact person: mobile devices for a rescue mission during an emergency." Information Discovery and Delivery 49, no. 2 (2021): 114–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/idd-06-2020-0064.

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Purpose Drivers, travellers/tourists, pedestrians, paramedical officers, road safety officers, police officers and other security agencies in emergency times in developing countries are often challenged. The purpose of this paper is to explore the intervention of a quick mobile contact called “My Contact Person” (MCP) during such emergencies. Design/methodology/approach This study used a quantitative research method to collect data. The research tool is a researcher-made questionnaire with items developed using the five innovation dimensions and domestication. The data was analyzed with SmartP
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Xi, David, Geoff McCombe, Gina Agarwal, et al. "Paramedics working in general practice: a scoping review." HRB Open Research 4 (April 1, 2021): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13250.1.

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Background: The term ‘paramedic’ has traditionally related to a healthcare professional trained to provide pre-hospital emergency care; however, paramedics are increasingly taking on novel additional non-emergency roles. General practice is facing unprecedented demand for its services related to rising expectations, an aging society and increased prevalence of chronic disease. Paramedics may be recruited to work in general practice to meet some of these demands. We undertook a scoping review to map the current literature considering paramedics working in general practice and inform follow-on r
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Mishra, Sandhya, Deepak Chopra, and Nidhi Jauhari. "A cross sectional study on the knowledge, attitude and practices of medical and paramedical staff regarding the bio-medical waste management in a tertiary care institute in Lucknow." International Journal of Scientific Reports 6, no. 11 (2020): 451. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2454-2156.intjscirep20204473.

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<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> The bio-medical waste products create particularly serious problems for the municipalities and its safe disposal is becoming a serious environmental problem. The concern regarding medical wastes is mainly due to the presence of pathogenic organisms and organic substances in hospital solid wastes in significantly higher concentrations. About one fourth of biomedical waste is considered as hazardous and may affect the health of both medical personnel and general community. Aim and objectives of the research was to assess the know
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Reed, Kate, Maria Teresa Ferazzoli, and Elspeth Whitby. "Miscarriage, SUDI and neonatal death: paramedic experience and practice." Journal of Paramedic Practice 12, no. 12 (2020): 472–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2020.12.12.472.

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This article aims to provide an exploratory investigation into paramedic experiences of attending cases of miscarriage, sudden and unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) and other forms of neonatal loss. It draws on a background literature review, but focuses primarily on exploring issues raised by paramedics during a structured discussion group on this topic. Existing literature highlights the ways in which baby and infant death is one of the most stressful and challenging areas of paramedic practice. Paramedics participating in our discussion group reinforced this issue, identifying five key are
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Khan, Ali Nawaz, Naseer Abbas Khan, Ali Ahmad Bodla, and Summan Gul. "Impact of psychopathy on employee creativity via work engagement and negative socioemotional behavior in public health sector." Personnel Review 49, no. 8 (2020): 1655–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/pr-02-2019-0072.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of psychopathy on employees’ creativity through the mediating role of work engagement and negative socioemotional behavior (NSEB). It also attempts to investigate the moderating effect of abusive supervision on the relationship between psychopathy and work engagement, psychopathy and NSEB. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected at two-time intervals with a time-lag of three months. The final sample comprised of 267 public sector paramedical staff and supervisors in different hospitals from the southern provinces of China. Find
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Fraess-Phillips, Alex J. "Can Paramedics Safely Refuse Transport of Non-Urgent Patients?" Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 31, no. 6 (2016): 667–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x16000935.

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AbstractObjectiveThe goal of this search was to review the current literature regarding paramedic triage of primary care patients and the safety of paramedic-initiated non-transport of non-urgent patients.MethodsA narrative literature review was conducted using the Medline (Medline Industries, Inc.; Mundelein, Illinois USA) database and a manual search of Google Scholar (Google; Mountain View, California USA).ResultsOnly 11 studies were found investigating paramedic triage and safety of non-transport of non-urgent patients. It was found that triage agreement between paramedic and emergency dep
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Carter, A., M. Harrison, J. Kryworuchko, et al. "P091: Essential elements to implementing the paramedics providing palliative care at home program: an application of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)." CJEM 22, S1 (2020): S97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cem.2020.297.

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Introduction: Providing comfort care support at home without transport to hospital has not traditionally been part of paramedic practice. The innovative Paramedics Providing Palliative Care at Home Program includes a new clinical practice guideline, medications, a database to share goals of care, and palliative care training. This study aimed to determine essential elements for scale and spread of this model of care through the application of an implementation science model, the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). Methods: Deliberative dialogue sessions were held with pa
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