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Does task delegation to non-physician health professionals improve quality of diabetes care? Results of a scoping review.

Sanas MirhoseinyTjarko GeelvinkStephan MartinHorst Christian VollmarStephanie StockMarcus Redaelli
Published in: PloS one (2019)
The findings of the review suggest that task delegation can provide equivalent glycaemic control and potentially lead to an improvement in the quality of care. However, this review revealed a lack of clinical endpoints, as well as an inconsistency between the biochemical outcome parameters and the patient-centred outcome parameters. Given the vast differences between the individual healthcare systems used around the world, further high-quality research with an emphasis on long-term outcome effects and the expertise of non-physicians is needed.
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