1994
DOI: 10.1016/0002-8223(94)90098-1
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Quality delegation grid: A decision tool for evaluating delegation of management tasks in hospital dietetics departments

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“…She contended that when low-risk clinical dietitians' tasks are reassigned to other resources (i.e., other staff members or the utilization of technology), clinical dietitians may be able to focus on more complicated, higher-level activities. Myers, Gregoire, and Spears (1994) surveyed 309 dietitians and 208 dietetics support personnel to identify managerial tasks of dietitians that could be delegated to support personnel. Based on these survey results, a quality grid was developed with two elementsdelegation and quality.…”
Section: Activities Of Clinical Dietitiansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…She contended that when low-risk clinical dietitians' tasks are reassigned to other resources (i.e., other staff members or the utilization of technology), clinical dietitians may be able to focus on more complicated, higher-level activities. Myers, Gregoire, and Spears (1994) surveyed 309 dietitians and 208 dietetics support personnel to identify managerial tasks of dietitians that could be delegated to support personnel. Based on these survey results, a quality grid was developed with two elementsdelegation and quality.…”
Section: Activities Of Clinical Dietitiansmentioning
confidence: 99%