KMID : 1140520220260010037
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Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services 2022 Volume.26 No. 1 p.37 ~ p.56
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Type of subjective recognition on the problem and policy alternatives to violence response experienced by emergency medical technicians
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Lee Ga-Yeon
Choi Eun-Sook
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to identify and present suitable recognition types of policy alternative for before and after response, according to the recognition types of problems in response to violence.
Methods: This study investigated 36 EMT¡¯s of 17 cities and provinces nationwide. The study was approved by the Kongju National University Institute Review Board (KNU_IRB_2021-17). Data were collected from May 1, 2021 to August 30, 2021 and analyzed by Q factor analysis using the PC-QUNAL program.
Results: Recognition types of the problem in 119 EMT¡¯s response to violence were described as ¡°¥° type; lack of professional manpower,¡± ¡°¥± type; inadequate policy on violence,¡± and ¡°¥² type; lack of awareness on the emergency field.¡± Recognition types of policy alternative on response to violence by 119 EMT¡¯s were described as ¡°¥°type; training and public relations oriented,¡± ¡°¥± type; work environment improvement,¡± ¡°¥² type; violence handling specialization demand,¡± and ¡°¥³ type; recovery support seeker.¡±
Conclusion: This study provides the foundation required to develop and implement the policies regarding the response to violence; therefore, contributing to EMT¡¯s provision.
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KEYWORD
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Violence response, Policy alternatives, Perception, Emergency medical technicians
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