Experiences of families of public safety personnel: a systematic review protocol of qualitative evidence

4Citations
Citations of this article
30Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Background: Public safety occupations are well-recognized to be dangerous and stressful. Despite recent attention on post-traumatic stress injuries among public safety personnel, there has been considerably less attention paid to the ongoing ways in which the risks and requirements associated with those occupations shape family life, and how families respond and adapt to those lifestyle dimensions. This systematic review aims to understand how day-to-day family life is affected and shaped when a family member works in a public safety sector, such as fire, police, paramedic, corrections, and emergency communications. Methods: Qualitative studies that examine the experiences of families or family members of public safety personnel will be included in this review, with no date or language restrictions. An initial search of Embase and CINAHL will be conducted, followed by an analysis of text words contained in the title and abstract, and of the index terms used to describe the articles. Databases to be searched for published studies include MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Sciences, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Sociological Abstracts. Titles and abstracts will be screened by two independent reviewers. The full texts of selected studies will be assessed in detail, and findings and their illustrations will be extracted and aggregated. Any disagreements between the reviewers that arise at each stage will be resolved through discussion, or by a third reviewer. Further analysis of the synthesized findings will be informed by family systems theory. Discussion: The ways that occupational risks and requirements shape family life have been better investigated within other high-risk occupation groups, which has led to productive advancements in organizational policies and supports in the respective sectors. An understanding of the experiences which typify family life ongoing within PSP sectors is a critical gap in the development of meaningful family-informed occupational initiatives and supports. Systematic review registration: Submitted to PROSPERO for systematic review registration: CRD42020208126

References Powered by Scopus

Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: The PRISMA statement

53366Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis protocols (PRISMA-P) 2015 statement

17543Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Qualitative research synthesis: Methodological guidance for systematic reviewers utilizing meta-aggregation

1333Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Cited by Powered by Scopus

Understanding and Addressing Occupational Stressors in Internet-Delivered Therapy for Public Safety Personnel: A Qualitative Analysis

8Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Where and how do organizations support families? Work-family conflict and the identification of current initiatives for family-forward policies, practices, and programs

3Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Exploring the Occupational Lifestyle Experiences of the Families of Public Safety Personnel

1Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Leroux, J., Richmond, R., Fitzpatrick, S., Kirkland, H., Norris, D., Mahar, A., … Cramm, H. (2021). Experiences of families of public safety personnel: a systematic review protocol of qualitative evidence. Systematic Reviews, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-021-01807-1

Readers' Seniority

Tooltip

PhD / Post grad / Masters / Doc 9

69%

Lecturer / Post doc 2

15%

Researcher 2

15%

Readers' Discipline

Tooltip

Medicine and Dentistry 5

50%

Nursing and Health Professions 3

30%

Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceut... 1

10%

Sports and Recreations 1

10%

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free