“…This transfer of more advanced care activities to PSWs has been labelled “task‐shifting” in the literature (Barken et al., ; Denton et al., ; Zeytinoglu et al., ). Care activities identified in the literature as being shifted to PSWs in home care include assistance with medications including eye drops and injections (Axelsson & Elmstahl, ; Craftman, Hammar, von Strauss, Hilleras, & Westerbotn, ; De Vliegher et al., ; Denton et al., ; Moorman & Macdonald, ; Sharman et al., ; Swedberg et al., ; Zeytinoglu et al., ), wound and stoma care (De Vliegher et al., ; Denton et al., ; Moorman & Macdonald, ; Sharman et al., ; Swedberg et al., ; Zeytinoglu et al., ), complex lifts and transfers (De Vliegher et al., ; Denton et al., ; Zeytinoglu et al., ), home exercise routines (Denton et al., ; Zeytinoglu et al., ), enteral feeding (De Vliegher et al., ; Denton et al., ; Zeytinoglu et al., ), catheterisation (Denton et al., ; Zeytinoglu et al., ), and assistance with complex home‐care technology such as feeding pumps, glucose monitors and home ventilators (Craftman et al., ; De Vliegher et al., ; Denton et al., ; Moorman & Macdonald, ; Sharman et al., ; Swedberg et al., ; Zeytinoglu et al., ).…”