2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19021012
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Diabetes Capabilities for the Healthcare Workforce Identified via a 3-Staged Modified Delphi Technique

Abstract: Consumers access health professionals with varying levels of diabetes-specific knowledge and training, often resulting in conflicting advice. Conflicting health messages lead to consumer disengagement. The study aimed to identify capabilities required by health professionals to deliver diabetes education and care to develop a national consensus capability-based framework to guide their training. A 3-staged modified Delphi technique was used to gain agreement from a purposefully recruited panel of Australian di… Show more

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“…13,[25][26][27][28][29][30] Competency frameworks are tied to one-dimensional views of learning, healthcare roles, and discipline requirements and do not recognise the benefits of autonomous practice that enable innovation, hindering expertise. 16,24,31 In Australia, there is no diabetes framework to inform the entire workforce, nor are any frameworks, internationally or nationally, capability-based to accommodate dynamic healthcare changes. 13 The lack of these frameworks compromises consistency in advice and clinical care delivered, limiting sustainable health workforce development.…”
Section: Standard Approach To Training the Workforce In Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…13,[25][26][27][28][29][30] Competency frameworks are tied to one-dimensional views of learning, healthcare roles, and discipline requirements and do not recognise the benefits of autonomous practice that enable innovation, hindering expertise. 16,24,31 In Australia, there is no diabetes framework to inform the entire workforce, nor are any frameworks, internationally or nationally, capability-based to accommodate dynamic healthcare changes. 13 The lack of these frameworks compromises consistency in advice and clinical care delivered, limiting sustainable health workforce development.…”
Section: Standard Approach To Training the Workforce In Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 The lack of these frameworks compromises consistency in advice and clinical care delivered, limiting sustainable health workforce development. 16,24…”
Section: Standard Approach To Training the Workforce In Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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