Mental health struggles among newly qualified paramedics

新晋急救人员的心理健康问题

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Abstract

Healthcare workers face elevated risks of mental health problems, with paramedics particularly vulnerable due to trauma exposure. The transition from training to independent practice represents an especially challenging period, yet limited research exists on the mental health experiences of newly qualified paramedics in South Africa. Using an exploratory sequential mixed methods design with Critical Participatory Action Research methodology, we followed four newly qualified paramedics over 12 months. Data collection included six focus group discussions, eleven semi-structured interviews, and reflective journals. Participants included both graduate paramedics and 10 external Emergency Medical Services stakeholders, including educators and managers. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Four key themes emerged: (1) Inadequate Resources and Support, leading to frustration and helplessness; (2) Pressure and Responsibility, causing mental strain from being the primary decision-maker; (3) Emotional Impact of Traumatic Events, triggering self-doubt and career questioning; and (4) Need for Mental Health Resources, emphasising the desire for specialised psychological support. The findings revealed that transition shock was exacerbated by insufficient support systems and the high-pressure nature of emergency care in South Africa. These findings highlight an urgent need for structured mental health support systems for newly qualified paramedics, including specialised psychological services and regular debriefing opportunities.

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