Exploring the space for task shifting to support nursing on neonatal wards in Kenyan public hospitals.
Jacinta NzingaJacob McKnightJoyline JepkosgeiMike EnglishPublished in: Human resources for health (2019)
Our findings revealed a routine template of neonatal nursing work which nurses used to control unpredictability. We found that this model of nursing encouraged delegation of less technical tasks to subordinates, parents and other staff through the process of 'subconscious triage'. The rich insights we gained from this organic form of task shifting can inform more formal task-shifting projects as they seek to identify tasks most easily delegated, and how best to support and work with busy nurses.