Factors affecting stress in pre-hospital emergency medical services /
This study investigated the factors related to the perception of stress in pre-hospital emergency medical professionals. Factors included college education, self-efficacy, and job function. One hundred forty four EMTs and paramedics from four different EMS providers in Texas served as participants...
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