Are you a paramedic working in Canada?
Are you and your spouse or work partner interested in how stress impacts your health & well-being?
If so, you may like to participate in a research study examining how paramedics cope with job-related stress on and off the job. We are attempting to gain a broader scope of information about the unique forms of stress experienced by Canadian paramedics and their families. We are interested in understanding how paramedics cope with this work stress on and off the job. If you have a spouse or romantic partner with whom you live, we are interested in their participation as well.
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PLEASE NOTE: This project has no affiliation with any EMS service, members of management, or any of its affiliated unions. We operate as independent researchers under the guidelines of the UBC Research Ethics Board, and are funded by a single internal grant from the University of British Columbia. No funds of any kind have been received from EMS services, nor have any requests been made on their behalf to operate the study in any particular manner. Some services have, however, been kind enough to distribute emails and paper advertisements on our behalf.
Centre for Health & Coping Studies Department of Psychology 2136 West Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4 Tel: 604-822-4729
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