Task Shifting in Dermatology: A Call to Action.

Danielle N Brown; Sinéad M Langan ORCID logo; Esther E Freeman; (2017) Task Shifting in Dermatology: A Call to Action. JAMA dermatology, 153 (11). pp. 1179-1180. ISSN 2168-6068 DOI: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2017.3342
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CLINICAL QUESTION: Can task shifting be used to improve the delivery of dermatologic care in resource-poor settings worldwide? BOTTOM LINE: Task shifting is a means of redistributing available resources, whereby highly trained individuals train an available workforce to provide necessary care in low-resource settings. Limited evidence exists for task shifting in dermatology; however, studies from psychiatry demonstrate its efficacy. In the field of dermatology there is a need for high-quality evidence including randomized clinical trials to validate the implementation of task shifting in low-resource settings globally.

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