Faculty
Social Sciences
Supervisor Name
Tracey L. Adams
Keywords
Remote Work, Covid-19, Pandemic, Healthcare, Law, Profession
Description
This study aims to compare the experiences of healthcare workers and lawyers engaging in remote work during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research poster presents a content analysis of the current research on the experiences of professions in the two fields mentioned above. In engaging in content analysis, the study advances a select number of thematic value codes that effectively characterize the similarities and differences between the two professions. With these thematic values codes, it has been found that the healthcare profession and law profession have had a similar experience working from home. With these similarities and differences, one can propose implications for future protocol changes in the respective professions and future research.
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Western Research
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Document Type
Poster
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The Experiences of Healthcare Workers and Lawyers Engaging in Remote Work
This study aims to compare the experiences of healthcare workers and lawyers engaging in remote work during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research poster presents a content analysis of the current research on the experiences of professions in the two fields mentioned above. In engaging in content analysis, the study advances a select number of thematic value codes that effectively characterize the similarities and differences between the two professions. With these thematic values codes, it has been found that the healthcare profession and law profession have had a similar experience working from home. With these similarities and differences, one can propose implications for future protocol changes in the respective professions and future research.