Recent Paramedic Graduates' Chronic Stress Adds Intentions to Leave the Profession: A Pilot Study Utilizing a Web-Based Survey
Paramedics have mentally and physically demanding jobs, and chronic stress is not uncommon. Recently graduated paramedics, in particular, have been identified as needing support in their early careers. This pilot study examined chronic stress experienced by recent graduate paramedics and their inten...
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Main Authors: | Anniina Herttuainen Master of Health Care, Bachelor of Emergency Care, RN (Author), Hilla Nordquist PhD, MSc (Health) (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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