2021
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9040446
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Delegation Opportunities for Malnutrition Care Activities to Dietitian Assistants—Findings of a Multi-Site Survey

Abstract: Approximately one-third of adult inpatients are malnourished with substantial associated healthcare burden. Delegation frameworks facilitate improved nutrition care delivery and high-value healthcare. This study aimed to explore knowledge, attitudes, and practices of dietitians and dietitian assistants regarding delegation of malnutrition care activities. This multi-site study was nested within a nutrition care implementation program, conducted across Queensland (Australia) hospitals. A quantitative questionna… Show more

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“…The views, perceptions, and opinions of staff members regarding delegation to dietitian assistants influenced why ‘below-scope’ tasks are still being retained by dietitians rather than being delegated to dietitian assistants where possible and safe to do so [ 8 , 19 ]. Commonly perceived humanistic traits of clinical dietitians were to fear harm, be risk-averse, resist change, and distrust the delegation process and capacity of dietitian assistants.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The views, perceptions, and opinions of staff members regarding delegation to dietitian assistants influenced why ‘below-scope’ tasks are still being retained by dietitians rather than being delegated to dietitian assistants where possible and safe to do so [ 8 , 19 ]. Commonly perceived humanistic traits of clinical dietitians were to fear harm, be risk-averse, resist change, and distrust the delegation process and capacity of dietitian assistants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the dietetic workforce has identified and prioritised delegation of malnutrition care as an opportunity to facilitate high-value healthcare [ 20 ]. However, malnutrition care appears to still predominately be undertaken by dietitians [ 8 , 14 , 19 ]. This introduces another novel insight: the cognitive dissonance observed in relation to delegation to dietitian assistants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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