Reflections on personal psychological resilience arising from the Shoreham air crash in 2015
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Reflections on personal psychological resilience arising from the Shoreham air crash in 2015

Anthony Kemp Immediate care practitioner, British Association for Immediate Care (BASICS), Ipswich, Suffolk, England, and senior lecturer, School of Healthcare Practice, University of Bedfordshire, Luton, Bedfordshire, England

Following critical events many people experience a period of emotional and cognitive disturbance before re-establishing well-being without the need for formal psychological support. Those working in emergency care have frequent and repeated exposure to such incidents and are therefore at increased risk of psychological distress. This article discusses the psychological sequalae of the author’s witnessing and involvement in the immediate on-scene care of those injured in the Shoreham, England air show crash in August 2015. Using narrative reflection, the author describes, with reference to the literature, his psychological journey drawing particularly on the conservation of resources theory. Within this is the recognition that unduly early and misinformed emphasis on psychological disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder are not only unhelpful but may deliver the person into greater distress and long-term mental health problems.

Emergency Nurse. doi: 10.7748/en.2019.e1913

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This article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and has been checked for plagiarism using automated software

Correspondence

aekemp1505@gmail.com

Conflict of interest

None declared

Kemp A (2019) Reflections on personal psychological resilience arising from the Shoreham air crash in 2015. Emergency Nurse. doi: 10.7748/en.2019.e1913

Acknowledgements

I wish to thank Professor Clare Morris, Dr Karen Eastman and Dr Tricia Scott for their comments on this paper

Published online: 26 March 2019

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