2021
DOI: 10.21125/inted.2021.1503
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Resilience to Pandemic by Use of Creative Thinking: Experience of Lithuanian Public Health Professionals

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“…It is widely recognized that teams supporting one another, who are flexible, and who promote creative thinking are also recognized as furthering resilience among group members (Ben-Dori Gilboa, 2013). This belief was also strengthened in a recent study conducted in Lithuania (Vaičekauskaitė, Grubliauskienė, & Babarskienė, 2021) that examined the experiences of public health experts working at COVID-19 testing stations and call centers during the March-June 2020 pandemic. The research finding captured that creative thinking fosters resilience.…”
Section: Group Support and Resiliencementioning
confidence: 98%
“…It is widely recognized that teams supporting one another, who are flexible, and who promote creative thinking are also recognized as furthering resilience among group members (Ben-Dori Gilboa, 2013). This belief was also strengthened in a recent study conducted in Lithuania (Vaičekauskaitė, Grubliauskienė, & Babarskienė, 2021) that examined the experiences of public health experts working at COVID-19 testing stations and call centers during the March-June 2020 pandemic. The research finding captured that creative thinking fosters resilience.…”
Section: Group Support and Resiliencementioning
confidence: 98%