Workforce Resilience
Cross-source consensus on Workforce Resilience from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Staff health protection and the ability to quickly mobilise professionals within and outside hospitals were the most critical workforce resilience factors identified. — Development of a resilience assessment tool for cardiac care pathways in Europe: a mixed-methods study
- Workforce health protection and enhanced patient communication were jointly rated as very or extremely important by 69% of respondents for ensuring care continuity in future crises. — Development of a resilience assessment tool for cardiac care pathways in Europe: a mixed-methods study
- Reallocation of healthcare staff was found to be more effective when teams were kept intact rather than individuals moved in isolation. — Development of a resilience assessment tool for cardiac care pathways in Europe: a mixed-methods study
- Mobilising retired doctors and nurses was highlighted as a specifically useful preparedness measure. — Development of a resilience assessment tool for cardiac care pathways in Europe: a mixed-methods study