Exploring the needs and experiences of contact tracing staff during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland

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Fulham-McQuillan HughORCID,O’Donovan Róisín,Buckley Claire M.,Crowley Philip,Gilmore Brynne,Martin Jennifer,McAuliffe Eilish,Martin Gregory,Moore Gemma,Morrissey Mary,Ní Shé Éidín,O’Hara Mary Clare,Sweeney Mary Rose,Wall Patrick,De Brún Aoife

Abstract

Background Contact tracing is a key component in controlling the spread of COVID-19, however little research has focused on learning from the experiences of contact tracing staff. Harnessing learning from those in this role can provide valuable insights into the process of contact tracing and how best to support staff in this crucial role. Methods Thematic analysis was used to analyse 47 semi-structured interviews conducted with contact tracing staff via telephone or Zoom at three time points in 2021: March, May and September-October. Results Six themes related to the contact tracing role were identified, including training, workforce culture, systems issues, motivation and support. While initially nervous in the role, participants were motivated to contribute to the pandemic response and believed the role provided them with valuable transferable skills. Participants described the training as having improved over time while desiring more proactive training. Sources of frustration included a perceived lack of opportunity for feedback and involvement in process changes, feelings of low autonomy, and a perception of high staff turnover. Participants expressed a need for improved communication of formal emotional supports. Increased managerial support and provision of opportunities for career advancement may contribute to increased motivation among staff. Conclusions These findings identify the experiences of contact tracing staff working during the COVID-19 pandemic, and have important implications for the improvement of the contact tracing system. Recommendations based on learning from participants offer suggestions as to how best to support the needs of contact tracing staff during a pandemic response.

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Health Research Board

Irish Research Council

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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