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Health-care providers' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons for leaders.

Authors :
Corcoran, Lynn
Perry, Beth
Jay, Melissa
Edwards, Margaret
Jerry, Paul
Source :
Leadership in Health Services (1751-1879); 2023, Vol. 36 Issue 4, p495-510, 16p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative research study is to explore health-care providers' perspectives and experiences with a specific focus on supports reported to be effective during the COVID-19 pandemic. The overarching goal of this study is to inform leaders and leadership regarding provision of supports that could be implemented during times of crisis and in the future beyond the pandemic. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected by semi-structured, conversational interviews with a sample of 33 health-care professionals, including Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Registered Psychologists, Registered Dieticians and an Occupational Therapist. Findings: Three major themes emerged from the interview data: (1) professional and personal challenges for health-care providers, (2) physical and mental health impacts on health-care providers and (3) providing supports for health-care providers. The third theme was further delineated into three sub-theses: formal resources and supports, informal resources and supports and leadership strategies. Originality/value: Health-care leaders are advised to pay attention to the voices of the people they are leading. It is important to know what supports health-care providers need in times of crisis. Situating the needs of health-care providers in the Carter and Bogue Model of Leadership Influence for Health Professional Wellbeing (2022) can assist leaders to deliberately focus on aspects of providers' wellbeing and remain cognizant of the supports needed both during a crisis and when circumstances are unremarkable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17511879
Volume :
36
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Leadership in Health Services (1751-1879)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173759639
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/LHS-11-2022-0111