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More than half of NHS paramedics suffering from burnout, study finds

Heavy workload, record 999 calls and inadequate breaks are storing up mental health problems for ambulance crews

Over half of paramedics are suffering from burnout caused by “overwhelming” workloads, record numbers of 999 calls and the public misusing the ambulance service, a study has found.

Frontline crew members also blame lack of meal breaks, delays in reaching seriously ill patients and their shift often not ending when it should for their high levels of stress and anxiety.

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