Influence of working conditions on German paramedics' intention to leave the profession: a cross-sectional study

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Hofmann, Thomas [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Stanley, Michael [2 ,4 ]
Moeckel, Luis [2 ]
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[1] Univ Appl Sci, HSD Hsch Dopfer GmbH, Dept Hlth & Social Sci, Potsdam, Germany
[2] German Soc Paramed Sci DGRe, Aachen, Germany
[3] Univ Witten Herdecke, Fac Hlth, Witten, Germany
[4] Johanniter Unfall Hilfe eV, Offshore Rescue, Berne, Germany
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FRONTIERS IN HEALTH SERVICES | 2025年 / 5卷
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paramedic; working conditions; job satisfaction; commitment; intention to leave; retention; EMERGENCY MEDICAL-SERVICES; ANTECEDENTS; METAANALYSIS; ENGAGEMENT; IMPLEMENTATION; ORGANIZATION; COMMITMENT;
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10.3389/frhs.2025.1548525
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Introduction It is well known that Germany's ambulance service (AS) suffers from a shortage of qualified personnel, which may increase in the following years. For this reason, this study aimed to determine the percentage of AS staff considering leaving their profession and to analyse the possible causes.Methods A self-developed questionnaire and the Employee Experience Questionnaire (EXQ) were used for this cross-sectional study.Results A total of 814 AS staff with a mean age of 35.71 [standard deviation (SD) 9.78] years were included in this study. Immediately leaving the AS was the intention of 17.27% of participants, with 2.86% having already resigned, 14.29% taking actions such as applying for a job, and another 14.04% specifically planning to leave the AS in the foreseeable future. Those who plan to leave the AS immediately [3.82 (SD 0.79)] showed significantly lower EXQ scores than the group who plan to stay in the EMS until retirement [4.92 (SD 0.87); pTukey <= 0.001]. At the same time, it is noticeable that EMS staff often suffer from unfavourable working conditions, such as not being granted breaks, work-related calls during free time, and over time, and significant correlations with the planned length of stay in the paramedic service and exit thoughts were identified here.Conclusion Unfavourable working conditions further aggravate the already existing shortage of qualified personnel in the ambulance service, so measures by various decision-makers are imperative.
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