Challenges and changes with COVID-19: Canadian paramedics' experiences

Lindsey Boechler, P. Ford-Jones, J. C. Smith, Patrick Suthers, C. Cameron
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Healthcare systems, practitioners and communities have experienced momentous change and strain because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although paramedics are an essential component of the public health emergency response, the literature has focused primarily on the views of physicians, nurses and hospital administrators. This research sought to improve the understanding of the lived experiences of paramedics throughout the initial stages of the COVID-19 outbreak. The perspectives of paramedics were captured through an online survey consisting predominantly of open-ended questions. Three main themes describing the experiences of paramedics arose: challenges with change management; changes in day-to-day operations; and implications for mental health. This study has offered insights for future pandemic response in terms of information dissemination, practitioner involvement in policy and operational changes, and mental health and wellbeing support needs during and beyond a pandemic.
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COVID-19的挑战和变化:加拿大护理人员的经验
由于COVID-19大流行,卫生保健系统、从业人员和社区经历了重大变化和压力。虽然护理人员是公共卫生应急响应的重要组成部分,但文献主要集中在医生,护士和医院管理人员的观点上。这项研究旨在提高对COVID-19爆发初期护理人员生活经历的理解。护理人员的观点是通过一项主要由开放式问题组成的在线调查获得的。描述护理人员经历的三个主要主题出现了:变革管理的挑战;日常运作的变化;以及对心理健康的影响。这项研究在信息传播、从业者参与政策和业务变化以及大流行期间和之后的心理健康和福祉支持需求方面,为未来的大流行应对提供了见解。
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