Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the United States Emergency Medical Services Workforce: A Scoping Review.
Jordan S RudmanAndra M FarcasGilberto A SalazarJ J HoffRemle P CroweKimberly Whitten-ChungGilberto TorresCarolina PereiraEric HillShazil JafriDavid I PageMegan Von IsenburgAmeera HaamidAnjni Patel JoinerPublished in: Prehospital emergency care (2022)
Existing EMS workforce research demonstrates continued underrepresentation of women and nonwhite personnel. Additionally, these studies raise concerns for pervasive negative workplace experiences including sexual harassment and factors that negatively affect recruitment and retention, including bias in candidate testing, a gender pay gap, and unequal promotion opportunities. Additional research is needed to elucidate recruitment and retention program efficacy, the demographic composition of EMS leadership, and the prevalence of racial harassment and discrimination in this workforce.