Title of article :
Factors Predicting Death Depression of Emergency Medical Technicians in Iran
Author/Authors :
Shafaei ، Mahya Department of Nursing - Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Research Institute for Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases, School of Nursing Midwifery - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences , Mafi ، Mohamad Hossein Department of Nursing - Student Research Committee, School of Nursing Midwifery - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences , Dehghankar ، Leila Department of Nursing - Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Research Institute for Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases, School of Nursing Midwifery - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences , Panahi ، Rahman Department of Nursing - Student Research Committee, School of Nursing Midwifery - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences , Khorany ، Hossein Department of Health Education Promotion - School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat modares University , Namdar ، Peyman Department of Emergency Medicine - Metabolic Disease Research Center - Qazvin University of Medical Science
Abstract :
Background: Psychological problems such as death depression can have adverse effects on Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) including reduced quality of medical services, job dissatisfaction, feelings of incompetence, depression, and reduced job values. Objective: This study aims to determine the factors predicting death depression of EMTs in Iran. Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study conducted in 2019, participants were 125 eligible EMTs in hospitals affiliated to Qazvin University of Medical Sciences in Qazvin, Iran. Templer rsquo;s Death Depression Scale (DDS) and a demographic form were used to collect data. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings: The mean ±SD DDS score was reported 4.73 ±2.93. Most of subjects (n=79, 63.2%) had low death depression. According to the results of linear regression analysis, ldquo;number of resuscitation attempts in the last 3 months rdquo;, ldquo;organizational position rdquo; and ldquo;history of depression rdquo; were the predictors of death depression (P 0.05). In total, the regression model predicts 9% of the variance in death depression. Conclusion: Death depression of EMTs in Iran is low. Due to the importance of mental health in medical staff in providing quality clinical services, it is recommended that further studies should be conducted in this area using a larger sample size.
Keywords :
Predicator , Death depression , Emergency medical technicians
Journal title :
Journal of Inflammatory Diseases
Journal title :
Journal of Inflammatory Diseases