![]() You can find many more videos from passionate authors and field experts discussing their research in the journal's video gallery. We encourage you to watch the short Editorial in Motion video produced by JBI (found on the right side of our home page), which distills the authors' message from their editorial and review. In the accompanying editorial, the authors explain how participants' voices in this review can be used to inform EFR organizations regarding support programs for family members. ![]() Four findings from this review address family members' experiences with their changing roles within the family, relationship difficulties, vicarious or secondary trauma, and support needs. The issue kicks off with a qualitative systematic review and accompanying editorial on the experiences of family members of emergency first responders (EFRs) with post-traumatic stress disorder. We are pleased to present our April issue, which highlights the diversity of evidence synthesis methodologies covered in the journal. ![]()
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