Frontiers in Psychology (Nov 2023)

What can we learn from COVID-19?: examining the resilience of primary care teams

  • Ashley M. Hughes,
  • Ashley M. Hughes,
  • Kelley Arredondo,
  • Kelley Arredondo,
  • Kelley Arredondo,
  • Kelley Arredondo,
  • Houston F. Lester,
  • Houston F. Lester,
  • Frederick L. Oswald,
  • Trang N. D. Pham,
  • Cheng Jiang,
  • Cheng Jiang,
  • Sylvia J. Hysong,
  • Sylvia J. Hysong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1265529
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic continues to place an unprecedented strain on the US healthcare system, and primary care is no exception. Primary care services have shifted toward a team-based approach for delivering care in the last decade. COVID-19 placed extraordinary stress on primary care teams at the forefront of the pandemic response efforts. The current work applies the science of effective teams to examine the impact of COVID-19—a crisis or adverse event—on primary care team resilience.MethodsLittle empirical research has been done testing the theory of team resilience during an extremely adverse crisis event in an applied team setting. Therefore, we conducted an archival study by using large-scale national data from the Veterans Health Administration to understand the characteristics and performance of 7,023 Patient Aligned Care Teams (PACTs) during COVID-19.ResultsOur study found that primary care teams maintained performance in the presence of adversity, indicating possible team resilience. Further, team coordination positively predicted team performance (B = 0.53) regardless of the level of adversity a team was experiencing.DiscussionThese findings in turn attest to the need to preserve team coordination in the presence of adversity. Results carry implications for creating opportunities for teams to learn and adjust to an adverse event to maintain performance and optimize team-member well-being. Teamwork can act as a protective factor against high levels of workload, burnout, and turnover, and should be studied further for its role in promoting team resilience.

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