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Justin Mausz
Justin Mausz
Peel Regional Paramedic Services
在 peelregion.ca 的电子邮件经过验证
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“Please. Don’t. Die.” A grounded theory study of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation
J Mausz, P Snobelen, W Tavares
Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes 11 (2), e004035, 2018
502018
Simulation-based assessment of paramedics and performance in real clinical contexts
W Tavares, VR LeBlanc, J Mausz, V Sun, KW Eva
Prehospital emergency care 18 (1), 116-122, 2014
502014
Role identity, dissonance, and distress among paramedics
J Mausz, EA Donnelly, S Moll, S Harms, M McConnell
International journal of environmental research and public health 19 (4), 2115, 2022
252022
Assessment of non-clinical attributes in paramedicine using multiple mini-interviews
W Tavares, J Mausz
Emergency Medicine Journal 32 (1), 70-75, 2015
222015
Learning in professionally ‘distant’contexts: opportunities and challenges
J Mausz, W Tavares
Advances in Health Sciences Education 22, 581-600, 2017
162017
The role of organizational culture in normalizing paramedic exposure to violence
J Mausz, M Johnston, EA Donnelly
Journal of aggression, conflict and peace research 14 (2), 112-122, 2021
142021
Mental disorder symptoms and the relationship with resilience among paramedics in a single Canadian site
J Mausz, EA Donnelly, S Moll, S Harms, M McConnell
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (8), 4879, 2022
132022
The relationship between role identity and mental health among paramedics
J Mausz, EA Donnelly, S Moll, S Harms, W Tavares, M McConnell
Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 37 (1), 31-46, 2022
102022
Development of a reporting process for violence against paramedics
J Mausz, M Johnston, E Donnelly
Can. Paramed 44, 23-27, 2021
92021
Violence against paramedics: protocol for evaluating 2 years of reports through a novel, point-of-event reporting process
J Mausz, EA Donnelly
JMIR research protocols 12 (1), e37636, 2023
52023
Reformulations of practice: beyond experience in paramedic airway management
J Mausz, S Donovan, M McConnell, C Lapalme, A Webb, E Feres, ...
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 19 (4), 293-304, 2017
52017
Protected 911: development, implementation, and evaluation of a prehospital COVID-19 high-risk response team
J Mausz, NA Jackson, C Lapalme, D Piquette, D Wakely, S Cheskes
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (5), 3004, 2022
42022
The impact of prehospital resuscitation research on in-hospital care
J Mausz, S Cheskes
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 17 (5), 551-557, 2015
42015
Prevalence and characteristics of violence against paramedics in a single Canadian site
J Mausz, M Johnston, D Arseneau-Bruneau, AM Batt, EA Donnelly
International journal of environmental research and public health 20 (17), 6644, 2023
32023
Building research capacity in paramedicine: the McNally Group
A Batt, M Brydges, J Mausz, W Tavares
CQUniversity, 2017
22017
Hazard flagging as a risk mitigation strategy for violence against emergency medical services
J Mausz, D Piquette, R Bradford, M Johnston, AM Batt, EA Donnelly
Healthcare 12 (9), 909, 2024
2024
Sexist, racist, and homophobic violence against paramedics in a single Canadian site
J Mausz, J D’Eath, NA Jackson, M Johnston, AM Batt, EA Donnelly
International journal of environmental research and public health 21 (4), 505, 2024
2024
Violence against healthcare and public safety professionals: is bill C-321 a solution?
J Mausz
Canadian journal of emergency medicine 26 (4), 221-223, 2024
2024
Paramedic willingness to report violence following the introduction of a novel, point-of-event reporting process in a single Canadian paramedic service
J Mausz, MJ Braaksma, M Johnston, AM Batt, EA Donnelly
International journal of environmental research and public health 21 (3), 363, 2024
2024
Hazard Flagging as a Risk Mitigation Strategy for Violence against Paramedics
J Mausz, D Piquette, R Bradford, M Johnston, A Batt, EA Donnelly
Preprints, 2024
2024
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