id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-026999-r8teblhs DiBenigno, Julia Structuring mental health support for frontline caregivers during COVID-19: lessons from organisational scholarship on unit-aligned support 2020-06-02 .txt text/plain 4057 167 35 Findings To address these pervasive goal and identity conflicts in professional organisations, we translate the results of a multiyear research study examining the US Army's efforts to transform its mental health support during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. We describe how an intentional organisational design used by the US Army that assigned specific mental health personnel to frontline units helped to mitigate professional goal and identity conflicts by creating personalised relationships and contextualising mental health offerings. We describe how an intentional organisational design used by the US Army that assigned specific mental health personnel to frontline units helped to mitigate professional goal and identity conflicts by creating personalised relationships and contextualising mental health offerings. Third, we discuss the implications of the Army study for healthcare organisations and highlight the potential for skilful organisational design to help address goal and identity conflicts by assigning mental health personnel to support specific frontline units. ./cache/cord-026999-r8teblhs.txt ./txt/cord-026999-r8teblhs.txt