Preparing for the Future Pandemic: Impact of Individual and Occupational Factors on Paramedics’ Mental Health.

Publication date: Dec 06, 2024

The mental health of paramedics is critical for disaster response in order to provide rapid and effective interventions. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related individual and occupational factors in Turkish paramedics during the eleventh month of the COVID-19 pandemic. The “Sociodemographic Information Form,” “Life Events Checklist,” and “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist” were used to collect data from 440 randomly selected paramedics in this cross-sectional study. The prevalence of PTSD was 59. 8% in the 11 month of the COVID-19 pandemic. Multiple regression analysis revealed that approximately 25% of the total PTSD score could be independently explained by paramedics’ general health situation and sociodemographic characteristics; 27% by crisis management skills, long working hours, a lack of equipment, and intensive work; and 40% by past traumatic experiences due to difficult life events during their professional practice, such as responding to gunshot wounds, becoming a victim of a gunshot attack, or sexual assault (P < 0. 05). Integrating a mental health monitoring system into the health and safety program, providing paramedics with supervision and psychological assistance, and engaging them in disaster preparedness planning would be beneficial.

Concepts Keywords
Eleventh Adult
Month Allied Health Personnel
Pandemic COVID-19
Paramedics COVID-19
Turkish Cross-Sectional Studies
Disaster Planning
Female
Humans
Male
Mental Health
Middle Aged
occupational factors
Pandemics
Paramedics
paramedics
post-traumatic stress disorder
Prevalence
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
Surveys and Questionnaires
Turkey

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH post-traumatic stress disorder
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease MESH general health
disease MESH sexual assault

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