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Non-physician anaesthesia providers' perspectives on task sharing practices in Zambia and Somaliland: a qualitative study.

Konstantina Ilia KarydiSiston KabagheHelen BlameyMubarak MohamedNaomi ShamamboHilary Edgcombe
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
Empowering task sharing practices can be achieved only by understanding how these practices work, by identifying gaps and areas of improvement, and by addressing them. The findings from this exploratory study could help the global community understand how anaesthetic task sharing in low-resource settings works and inspire further research on the field. This could inform future modelling of workforce planning strategies in low-resource settings to maximise the effectiveness and professional well-being of the workforce.
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