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Leading past COVID-19: An analysis of remote work now and beyond.

作者信息

Valdez Isaac D, Ramirez Catherine E, Khansari Armin, Momin Ilam, Sitzmann Chase, Dehghanpour Mahsa, Clark Kevin R

机构信息

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health Houston, TX,77030-4009 USA.

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health Houston, TX,77030-4009 USA.

出版信息

Med Dosim. 2023;48(3):161-164. doi: 10.1016/j.meddos.2023.03.003. Epub 2023 Mar 23.

Abstract

In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many cancer centers and clinics deployed remote work options for their employees. Due to the rapid response needed during this crisis, little to no feedback was obtained from dosimetrists. This study aimed to assess the productivity level and job satisfaction of medical dosimetrists in response to changes in working conditions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the assistance from the medical dosimetrists certification board (MDCB), critical data was gathered via an original instrument conducted and distributed by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center-School of Health Professions to all current practicing certified medical dosimetrists registered with the MDCB. Data were collected using Qualtrics and analyzed with IBM's SPSS. Most (326, 77.7%) participants indicated they transitioned to a version of remote work due to COVID-19. Almost half of the participants (208, 49.5%) reported increased job satisfaction due to the option to work remotely. The participants reported being extremely satisfied with the individual (247, 58.8%) and department (201, 47.9%) productivity levels even after implementing remote work options. Most participants (225, 53.6%), independent of age and years of experience, would prefer to stay in a hybrid role even after COVID-19 abates. These findings suggest that most dosimetrists prefer to perform their job remotely or asynchronously. A one size fits all job model design may make it difficult for organizations to attract, retain, and grow top dosimetrists. Industry leaders and employers may benefit by embracing this change as dosimetrists may value work-set-up flexibility over other employer-based benefits. Further research is needed to assess the unintended consequences of remote work environments in this profession.

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