Episode 82: Dr. Remle Crowe on Stroke and Burnout
February 28, 2022
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Remle Crowe is a statistics rockstar. Her primary areas of research in EMS include burnout, and how to improve performance in our industry. There’s a lot to cover, and a lot we discussed, so everything is listed below. Take some time to listen to the episode and read all the studies linked below. It’ll make your practice better. Promise.
- August 2017
- Prehospital emerg. Care https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10903127.2017.1356411
- Medics are more likely to experience burnout than EMTs
- 5-15 years experience
- Increased call volume
- Greater odds of leaving EMS
- Associated with 10 or more absences
- JACEP Feb 2020
- Culture has an effect on burnout
- Job resources are associated with reduced burnout
- What can organizations do that can have real effect on reducing burnout?
- PEC July 2020
- EMS received almost no training about death notifications
- Greater death notifications were associated with higher burnout
- J. Sleep Research Oct 2021
- 25% of respondents had high sleep debt
- 82% had poor cardiovascular health
- JACEP Jan 2022
- Crowe was the supervising editor of this study
- Discusses the availability and use of decision aids in clinical treatment
- NREMT FELLOWSHIP
- Ahora scale
- https://naemsp.org/home/news/coming-soon-naemsp-pec-airway-compendium/
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