Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Institute for Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Hum Resour Health. 2021 May 3;19(1):61. doi: 10.1186/s12960-021-00605-z.
Task shifting and sharing (TS/S) involves the redistribution of health tasks within workforces and communities. Conceptual frameworks lay out the key factors, constructs, and variables involved in a given phenomenon, as well as the relationships between those factors. Though TS/S is a leading strategy to address health worker shortages and improve access to services worldwide, a conceptual framework for this approach is lacking.
We used an online Delphi process to engage an international panel of scholars with experience in knowledge synthesis concerning TS/S and develop a conceptual framework for TS/S. We invited 55 prospective panelists to participate in a series of questionnaires exploring the purpose of TS/S and the characteristics of contexts amenable to TS/S programmes. Panelist responses were analysed and integrated through an iterative process to achieve consensus on the elements included in the conceptual framework.
The panel achieved consensus concerning the included concepts after three Delphi rounds among 15 panelists. The COATS Framework (Concepts and Opportunities to Advance Task Shifting and Task Sharing) offers a refined definition of TS/S and a general purpose statement to guide TS/S programmes. COATS describes that opportunities for health system improvement arising from TS/S programmes depending on the implementation context, and enumerates eight necessary conditions and important considerations for implementing TS/S programmes.
The COATS Framework offers a conceptual model for TS/S programmes. The COATS Framework is comprehensive and adaptable, and can guide refinements in policy, programme development, evaluation, and research to improve TS/S globally.
工作任务重新分配和共享(TS/S)涉及在劳动力和社区内重新分配卫生任务。概念框架列出了给定现象涉及的关键因素、结构和变量,以及这些因素之间的关系。尽管 TS/S 是解决卫生工作者短缺和改善全球服务获取的主要策略,但缺乏针对这种方法的概念框架。
我们使用在线 Delphi 流程,邀请在 TS/S 方面具有知识综合经验的国际学者小组参与,并为 TS/S 制定概念框架。我们邀请了 55 名潜在的小组成员参与一系列问卷,探讨 TS/S 的目的和适合 TS/S 计划的背景特征。通过迭代过程分析和整合小组成员的回应,以就概念框架中包含的要素达成共识。
在 15 名小组成员进行了三轮 Delphi 之后,小组就包含的概念达成了共识。COATS 框架(推进任务重新分配和共享的概念和机会)提供了对 TS/S 的精炼定义和一般用途说明,以指导 TS/S 计划。COATS 描述了 TS/S 计划根据实施背景带来的健康系统改善机会,并列举了实施 TS/S 计划的八项必要条件和重要考虑因素。
COATS 框架为 TS/S 计划提供了一个概念模型。COATS 框架全面且适应性强,可以指导政策、计划制定、评估和研究的改进,以在全球范围内改善 TS/S。