Virginia EMS Provider Mental Health Surveys

2022 Virginia EMS Provider Mental Health

Between April and May 2022, the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services conducted a statewide survey of the mental health status of Virginia's EMS providers, as well as the perceived mental health culture and services within the providers’ agencies. Additionally, providers were asked questions regarding the impact of their job satisfaction, the COVID-19 pandemic, and workplace violence on provider mental health. This survey is a follow-up to the 2019 Virginia EMS Provider Mental Health Survey (see results below). Every EMS provider within the Commonwealth of Virginia with a working email received the survey, which resulted in 2,930 valid responses.

Click here to view the results dashboard*

2019 Virginia EMS Provider Mental Health Survey

Between July and August 2019, the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services conducted a statewide survey of the mental health status of Virginia’s EMS providers, as well as the perceived mental health culture and services within the providers’ agencies. Every EMS provider within the Commonwealth of Virginia with a working email received the survey, which resulted in 3,003 valid responses.

Click here to view the results dashboard*

If you have additional questions about the surveys or results, please contact Jessica Rosner, Epidemiology Program Manager, at Jessica.Rosner@vdh.virginia.gov.

* The survey results dashboard is best viewed on a desktop or laptop computer

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Last Updated: October 22, 2024