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Emergency Medical Staff Workload Analysis

J

Jagiellonian University

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Mental Stress
PTSD
Work Related Stress
Medical Emergencies
Stress

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: Qualitative & Quantitative Research

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06302764
WZiKS.4.1.2023.2
WZiKS.4.1.2023 (Other Grant/Funding Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study is to identify trauma determinants and leverage this understanding to develop solutions applicable to the prevention and treatment of PTSD among emergency medical personnel. By categorizing stimuli associated with traumatic professional experiences, the study aims to enhance existing therapeutic protocols through exposure therapy. The specific objectives are as follows:

  1. Analysis and characterization of occupational workloads among doctors and emergency medical personnel, focusing on the scale of burdens associated with PTSD symptoms.
  2. Development of categories for aggravating and potentially traumatizing stimuli within the medical staff of rescue teams.
  3. Examination of the feasibility of incorporating the obtained results into cognitive-behavioral therapy protocols.
  4. Assessment of the potential for implementing the results in solutions utilizing virtual reality technology.
  5. Formation of an interdisciplinary international research team.

Full description

Background: Data on the impact of workloads indicate that emergency medical personnel exposed to sudden threats to health or life are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of occupational stress. Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) within this professional group significantly surpass the rates found in the general population. Traumatic experiences encountered by medical staff may lead to a substantial decline in their mental health, as well as in their social and professional functioning.

Participants: Several hundred medical doctors and emergency medical personnel from Poland, Ukraine, Portugal and Spain.

Research Methodology: Analysis of data collected through focused interviews, psychological scales, and questionnaires pertaining to burnout, stress, and mental health conditions.

Enrollment

400 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

21+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • completed medical studies or emergency medical course
  • assistance in life-threatening conditions

Exclusion criteria

  • Intellectual disability
  • Inability to self-complete the research questionnaires

Trial design

400 participants in 4 patient groups

Polish Medical Staff
Description:
Medical doctors, and emergency staff (paramedics), involved in treating life-threatening conditions
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Qualitative & Quantitative Research
Ukrainian Medical Staff
Description:
Medical doctors, and emergency staff (paramedics), involved in treating life-threatening conditions
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Qualitative & Quantitative Research
Portuguese Medical Staff
Description:
Medical doctors, and emergency staff (paramedics), involved in treating life-threatening conditions
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Qualitative & Quantitative Research
Spanish Medical Staff
Description:
Medical doctors, and emergency staff (paramedics), involved in treating life-threatening conditions
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Qualitative & Quantitative Research

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Katarzyna Sitnik-Warchulska, PhD; Krystyna Golonka, Prof

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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