HRMARS - Paramedics are essential providers of emergency and non-emergency healthcare services, yet their job performance is increasingly constrained by the evolving demands of the healthcare sector. This article investigates the factors influencing paramedic performance through diagnostic tools such as SWOT analysis, fish-bone diagram and risk matrix assessments. A critical review of the existing literature was undertaken to frame the research context, identify prevailing gaps and guide the selection of diagnostic methodologies and interventions. Problem diagnosis indicated that outdated training modules and limited career developments or opportunities were key impediments to optimal job performance. Further analysis through a research model matrix led to the identification of two targeted interventions: the development of updated training modules and the incorporation of promotion board assessments within a structured career development framework. By integrating systematic problem diagnosis with evidence-based insights from the literature, this study provides a foundation for future research aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of these interventions in strengthening paramedic job performance.
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Lotfi Anuar
Nomahaza Mahadi
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a287a00a974eb0d3c03856 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.6007/ijarbss/v16-i2/27769