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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 April 2022

Claudia B. Maier
Affiliation:
Technische Universität Berlin
Marieke Kroezen
Affiliation:
Trimbos Institute
Reinhard Busse
Affiliation:
Technische Universität Berlin
Matthias Wismar
Affiliation:
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

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Skill-mix Innovation, Effectiveness and Implementation
Improving Primary and Chronic Care
, pp. xiv - xv
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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  1. 1.1Definitions: skill-mix and its typologies

  2. 2.1Skill-mix and outcomes: total number and characteristics of systematic reviews included

  3. 2.2Skill-mix changes in primary and chronic care: professions involved and topics of skill-mix interventions

  4. 2.3Major themes identified: skill-mix innovations

  5. 3.1Number of systematic reviews covered on implementation of skill-mix

  6. 3.2Topics and professions covered by the systematic reviews on implementation

  7. 4.1Skill-mix interventions for health promotion and primary prevention across the life cycle

  8. 4.2Skill-mix interventions for prevention targeting at-risk groups with cardiovascular risk factors

  9. 4.3Skill-mix interventions for prevention targeting at-risk groups with body mass/nutrition-related risk factors

  10. 4.4Skill-mix interventions for prevention targeting at risk groups with multiple risk factors

  11. 4.5Skill-mix interventions with a focus on screening

  12. 5.1Summary of reviews: skill-mix on transitional care and early discharge planning

  13. 5.2Summary of reviews: skill-mix interventions and relocation of care from hospital settings to patients’ homes

  14. 5.3Summary of reviews: skill-mix interventions and new division of work for (minor) acute illnesses

  15. 6.1Skill-mix interventions involving pharmacists for single chronic conditions

  16. 6.2Nurse-delivered skill-mix interventions for single chronic conditions
  17. 6.3Skill-mix interventions delivered by professions other than pharmacists and nurses for single chronic conditions

  18. 6.4Multiprofessional team skill-mix interventions for single chronic conditions

  19. 6.5Skill-mix interventions for patients with multimorbidity

  20. 7.1Evidence for skill-mix interventions in long-term care from the overview of reviews

  21. 7.2Evidence from the overview of reviews for skill-mix innovations in palliative care

  22. 8.1Skill-mix innovations in rural and remote areas

  23. 8.2Skill-mix innovations with a focus on vulnerable populations and socially deprived populations

  24. 9.1Overview of evidence on interprofessional education from included systematic review

  25. 10.1Characteristics of the seven systematic reviews on policy related to implementation

  26. 10.2Overview of the evidence on policy implementation barriers and facilitators on skill-mix innovation

  27. 11.1Characteristics of the 21 systematic reviews on implementation at organizational level

  28. 11.2Overview of conclusions on factors related to skill-mix implementation at organizational level in systematic reviews included

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