2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-023-10296-y
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Conducting health services research during the COVID-19 pandemic: experiences from the veterans health administration

Brigid Connelly,
Edward Hess,
Marguerite Daus
et al.

Abstract: Background Health services researchers within the Veterans Health Administration (VA) seek to improve the delivery of care to the Veteran population, whose medical needs often differ from the general population. The COVID-19 pandemic and restricted access to medical centers and offices forced VA researchers and staff to transition to remote work. This study aimed to characterize the work experience of health service researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method… Show more

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“…Time zone differences and communication barriers are key issues that organizations face (Bradner et al, 2005;Oti and Ayeni, 2013). The coordination and integration of such teams require innovative strategies and virtual collaboration tools to overcome these challenges (Abdulkadir et al, 2022;Connelly, 2023). The use of technology-based training and virtual collaboration tools has been identified as an effective mechanism to support a dispersed workforce (Bell & Kozlowski, 2012;Olushola and Olabode, 2018).…”
Section: Dispersed Workforce Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time zone differences and communication barriers are key issues that organizations face (Bradner et al, 2005;Oti and Ayeni, 2013). The coordination and integration of such teams require innovative strategies and virtual collaboration tools to overcome these challenges (Abdulkadir et al, 2022;Connelly, 2023). The use of technology-based training and virtual collaboration tools has been identified as an effective mechanism to support a dispersed workforce (Bell & Kozlowski, 2012;Olushola and Olabode, 2018).…”
Section: Dispersed Workforce Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%