Walk the line: a systemic perspective on stress experienced by emergency medical personnel by comparing military and civilian prehospital settings
IntroductionEmergency Medicine (EM) personnel in both military and civilian prehospital settings are often exposed to stressful and extreme events. Therefore, a cross-pollination between both contexts in terms of coping strategies may generate new information for purposes of training, prevention, an...
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Main Authors: | Martine Van Puyvelde (Author), Jolien Van Herck (Author), Jeroen Van den Bossche (Author), Frederic Goethals (Author), Daisy Gijbels (Author), Frederic Detaille (Author), Nathalie Pattyn (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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