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. 2024 Sep 5;14(9):e086170.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-086170.

Experiences and actions of part-time firefighters' family members: a critical incident study

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Experiences and actions of part-time firefighters' family members: a critical incident study

Emelie Lantz et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences and actions of part-time firefighters' family members in rural areas in Sweden.

Design: The study had an inductive descriptive design and used the critical incident technique.

Setting: Rural areas, primarily served by a part-time fire station, across Sweden.

Participants: The study included 25 participants (21 females and 4 males) with experiences of being a family member of a part-time firefighter. Family members who themselves served as firefighters were excluded.

Results: Being a part-time firefighter's family member was described into three main areas of experiences: 'affecting everyday life', 'dealing with uncertainty' and 'being in this together'. Actions taken were divided into two main areas: 'pursuing adaptations' and 'alleviating difficulties'.

Conclusions: Family members of part-time firefighters faced increased responsibility at home, managing personal inconvenience and frustration. They offered emotional support for the firefighter, however, expressing a need for guidance on handling firefighters' emotions and mental health after call-outs. Despite their crucial role, they often felt unrecognised by the fire and rescue service. Nonetheless, they took pride in their firefighter's contribution to the community and noted positive impacts on the family.

Keywords: family; health; health services; work satisfaction.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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