Finding #17 | |
Internal motivations most frequently cited by nurses regarding task‐shifting were psychological (including personal development and being respected) and professional (improving the quality of care). | |
Assessment for each CERQual component | |
Methodological limitations | Minor concern because 1 study did not report ethical considerations; 2 studies did not report reflexivity; a few studies did not clearly report sampling strategy and data collection and analysis; and 1 study did not clearly report contextual description. |
Coherence | No or very minor concerns. |
Relevance | No or very minor concerns. |
Adequacy | No or very minor concerns. |
Overall CERQual assessment | |
High confidence |
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Contributing studies/setting | |
Sub‐Saharan Africa (2); Middle East and North Africa (1); Europe ( 9); North America (2) Albers‐Heitner 2011, Netherlands, primary care Burns 2009b: USA, primary care trust Coulter 2000: UK, managed care organisation/multispeciality group practices Drew 2002; UK, primary care Drew 2003: UK, primary care Friman 2011: Sweden, primary care Furin 2011: Lesotho, rural setting Georgeu 2012: South Africa, primary care Hamel 2017: Slovenia and Spain, primary care James 2003: USA, labour and birth units Ljungbeck 2017: Sweden, municipal healthcare Petrova 2015: Malta, primary care Ross 2015: UK, mental health Voogdt‐Pruis 2011: Netherlands, cardiovascular prevention |