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Task shifting in surgery: Lessons from an Indian Heart Hospital

open access: yesHealthcare, 2015
We present a case study that illustrates task shifting, the transfer of activities from senior to junior colleagues, in the context of cardiac surgery at the Narayana Health City Cardiac Hospital (NH) in India.
Tarun Khanna
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Shifting to task-switching

2022
Though cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is moderately effective for the treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN), many patients continue to persistently engage in dietary restraint and compensatory behaviors after treatment. One explanation for this rigid persistence is an underlying impairment in cognitive flexibility (i.e., the ability to adapt behavior ...
Sophie Rose Abber, Stephanie M. Manasse
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Emergency obstetric care: Making the impossible possible through task shifting

open access: yesInternational Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2015
Task shifting—moving tasks to healthcare workers with a shorter training—for emergency obstetric care (EmOC) can potentially improve access to lifesaving interventions and thereby contribute to reducing maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality.
Matthews Mathai
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Task-Shifting for Caesarean Section

2023
Abstract In areas with physician shortages, nonphysician clinicians are often trained and employed to help cover this gap. Training nonphysician clinicians to perform tasks traditionally undertaken by physicians is termed “task-shifting.” This study evaluates health outcomes of patients who underwent cesarean sections by clinical ...
Sitalire Kapira, Maria Openshaw
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Primary care practice assistants’ attitudes towards tasking shifting and their perceptions of the challenges of task shifting – Development of a questionnaire

Health & Social Care in the Community, 2019
Shifting tasks from medical staff to non-medical staff is a common practice for promoting the efficient use of healthcare resources. The aim of this study was to develop and pilot test a questionnaire that evaluates practice assistants' attitudes towards task shifting and their perceptions of the challenges of task shifting (acronym: ACD questionnaire)
Andrea Feindel   +4 more
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Task Shifting

2021
Daniel C. Kinyanjui, David O. Ayuku
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A comparison of the reversal shift task with two piagetian tasks

2010
A study was undertaken to compare the performance of kindergarten children on the optional reversal shift task with their performance on two Piagetian tasks, the matrix and the two-way classification tasks. The comparison was suggested by the fact that the reversal shift task has been used by Kendler and Kendler (1962) to provide evidence of a ...
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Task shifting in HIV clinics, Western Kenya.

East African medical journal, 2012
United states Agency for International development-Academic Model for Providing Accesses to Healthcare (USAID-AMPATH) cares for over 80,000 HIV-infected patients. Express care (EC) model addresses challenges of: clinically stable patient's adherent to combined-antiretroviral-therapy with minimal need for clinician intervention and high risk patients ...
Kosgei, RJ   +10 more
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Task Shifting and Task Sharing Implementation in Africa: A Scoping Review on Rationale and Scope

Healthcare (Switzerland), 2023
Sunny C Okoroafor   +1 more
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Task shifting in maternity services requires additional mind shifting

British Journal of Midwifery, 2011
Staffing in Maternity Units, the latest report from the King’s Fund (2011), puts in writing what many managers of maternity services have long suspected, that the increasing demand for more midwives and consultant obstetricians is unattainable and unaffordable.
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