Research: barriers to the professionalisation of paramedics

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From the Abstract: "Paramedicine is undergoing a transformative shift as practitioners seek recognition beyond traditional emergency response roles toward being fully integrated healthcare professionals. ... This study explores key barriers to the professionalisation of paramedics across five developed healthcare systems, highlighting shared and context-specific challenges. ... Four main themes were developed: Current Barriers to Expansion– including outdated legislation, inconsistent regulatory frameworks, limited funding, workforce shortages, and insufficient integration within healthcare systems. Elevating Professional Status– focusing on the need for protected titles, standardised education, credentialing, and a stronger professional identity. Impact of COVID-19– participants reflected on the profession’s temporary visibility during the pandemic, followed by policy and funding shifts that diluted that momentum. Future Continuing and Emerging Barriers– encompassing structural and cultural resistance, lack of leadership pathways, and challenges in sustaining innovation and collaboration. ... Conclusion: The study highlights persistent barriers to paramedic professionalisation, including fragmented regulation, uneven educational standards, and systemic underinvestment. Although COVID-19 demonstrated the adaptability and potential of the profession, sustaining progress requires targeted policy reform, stronger regulatory frameworks, investment in education and leadership, and commitment to workforce development. Recognising paramedics as integral healthcare providers is essential to advancing the profession and improving patient care."

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