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First name
Katarzyna
Last name
Czabanowska
    Description
    Scientific peer-reviewed publication
    Description/abstract

    The profile of public health professionals (PHPs) and COVID‐19 preparedness is assessed against the employment outcomes (EO), precarious employment (PE), and job satisfaction (JS) of the European Public Health Master programme alumni. The study is descriptive, cross‐sectional, conducted from May‐October 2020. A survey was developed to assess the EO, PE and JS. Participants were recruited by email. SPSS statistics 26 version was used to perform descriptive analysis. A total of 189 PHPs participated (65% response) with majority women (66%), the mean age was 36 years. Participants were employed (80%), in non‐governmental organisations (20%), and academia (19%). Common employment positions were managerial (37%) and consultancy (18%). Majority of PHPs were exposed to PE (81%), the most frequent elements were ‘temporary employment’ (54%), and ‘the lack of labour union’ (53%). The JS of PHPs was ‘satisfied’. A blend of scientific public health knowledge and interpersonal competencies, reforms in current employment conditions, development of professional entities to safeguard PHPs' rights, and continuous investment in public health is necessary for PHPs to strengthen COVID‐19 pandemic preparedness. Furthermore, monitoring and evaluation of EO and JS are crucial to prepare PHPs according to the needs of the employment market and to be aware of PHPs' needs.

    Publication Language
    English
    Free Keywords
    Policy measures
    Topics
    Health status » Morbidity/disability » Communicable diseases » Covid-19;
    Policy » Adherence/ compliance to measure
    ISSN Number
    0749-6753, 1099-1751
    Access rights to the publication
    Closed access
    Country(ies)
    International
    Journal
    The International Journal of Health Planning and Management
    Publisher
    Wiley
    Year of Publication
    2021
    Volume
    36
    Issue
    S1
    Pages
    124-150
    Corresponding author
    Goel Treviño-Reyna
    Contact e-mail
    f.trevinoreyna@alumni.maastrichtuniversity.nl
    Contact info (address)

    Department of International Health, Care, and Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI), Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands Address: Duboisdomain 30, 6229 GT, Maastricht, the Netherlands.