How did staffing strategies change amid COVID-19 and post pandemic? A qualitative study.

Publication date: Jun 26, 2025

A qualitative study was undertaken to explore the nature of staffing strategies from the perspectives of nursing, medicine and health disciplines employed in a hospital setting. Interviews were conducted in six hospitals in Canada between November 2022 and September 2023. 118 healthcare professionals and leaders who experienced changes in staffing strategies participated in this study. Three themes emerged to describe new or adaptive staffing strategies: (1) valuing new roles and teams; (2) being redeployed; and (3) enhancing coverage. Our study elucidates the staffing strategies that were employed during the COVID-19 pandemic that included creating new and adapting existing roles and teams; redeploying healthcare professionals; and enhancing coverage. Study findings can be used to guide leaders to use a proactive systematic approach to staffing models that includes adaptable and flexible staffing models within local contexts.

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Concepts Keywords
Canada Canada
Healthcare COVID-19
Models Health Services
Redeploying Health Workforce
Human resource management
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Pandemics
Qualitative Research
SARS-CoV-2

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone
drug DRUGBANK Indoleacetic acid
disease IDO process
drug DRUGBANK Methionine
disease MESH communication disorders
disease IDO site
disease MESH aids
disease IDO role
disease MESH Uncertainty
disease MESH critically ill
disease MESH Privacy
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH Emergency
disease MESH Shock
disease MESH compassion fatigue
disease IDO quality

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