Task shifting from general practitioners to practice assistants and nurses in primary care: a cross-sectional survey in 34 countries.
Peter P GroenewegenWienke G W BoermaPeter SpreeuwenbergBohumil SeifertWillemijn SchäferRonald BatenburgLilian van TuylPublished in: Primary health care research & development (2021)
Countries vary in the degree of task shifting by GPs. Regarding GP and practice characteristics, use of electronic health record applications (as an indicator for innovativeness) and age of the GPs are significantly related to task shifting. These variables explain only little variance at the level of GPs. Two country variables are positively related to task shifting: nurse prescribing and professionalisation of primary care nursing. Professionalisation has the strongest relationship, explaining 21% of the country variation.