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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Mark Hoffman; Valerie J. Moody; Viktor E. Bovbjerg; Isabella Callis; Zachary Snauer
Publication Date: 2023

Background: Medical services for wildland fire incidents are vital and fire personnel need to be comfortable seeking care and have adequate access to care.

Aims: The aim of this study was to examine wildland firefighters’ (WLFFs) attitudes towards, opinions of and experiences with the medical services on fire assignments.

Methods: A survey was used to collect information from WLFFs. The survey covered: (1) demographics, (2) injury descriptions, (3) trust/respect toward medical personnel, and (4) perceived impact of injury treatment on individual and team deployability. Analysis used contingency tables with chi-square tests to compare groups.

Key results: WLFFs in both groups respect and trust incident medical personnel. Private firefighters compared with agency firefighters report a perception of less access to care, a high level of discouragement to seek care, and a greater concern that seeking care could result in being removed from the incident.

Conclusions: Although respect and trust are high, there are concerning perceived differences between groups on several aspects of seeking and receiving medical care.

Implications: Policy changes and culture shifts may be needed to narrow the opinion and perception gaps between private and agency firefighters on multiple aspects of incident medical services.

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Citation: Hoffman, Mark; Moody, Valerie; Bovbjerg, Viktor E.; Callis, Isabella; Snauer, Zachary. 2023. Assessment of wildland firefighter opinions and experiences related to incident medical providers. International Journal of Wildland Fire 32(8):1262-1268.

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Topics:
Regions:
Alaska    California    Eastern    Great Basin    Hawaii    Northern Rockies    Northwest    Rocky Mountain    Southern    Southwest    National
Keywords:
  • access to care
  • injury prevention
  • injury reporting
  • occupational injuries
  • respect
  • survey
  • tactical athlete
  • trust
  • wildland firefighters
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FRAMES Record Number: 68485