Leadership, politics, and communication: challenges of the epidemiology workforce during emergency response.
Amy Elizabeth ParryMartyn D KirkSamantha ColquhounDavid N DurrheimTambri HousenPublished in: Human resources for health (2022)
Our study identified that national responders have additional strengths, such as better understanding of the local political environment, language, and culture, which may in turn support identification of local needs and priorities. Although this research was conducted prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the results are even more relevant now. This research builds on emerging evidence on how to strengthen public health emergency response and provides a platform to begin a global conversation to address operational issues and the role of the international epidemiology responder.