Delegation of patient related tasks to allied health assistants: a time motion study
Abstract Background Allied health assistants (AHAs) are support staff who complete patient and non-patient related tasks under the delegation of an allied health professional. Delegating patient related tasks to AHAs can benefit patients and allied health professionals. However, it is unclear whethe...
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Main Authors: | David A Snowdon (Author), Olivia A King (Author), Amy Dennett (Author), Jo-Anne Pinson (Author), Michelle M Shannon (Author), Taya A Collyer (Author), Annette Davis (Author), Cylie M Williams (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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