Where are the paediatricians? An international survey to understand the global paediatric workforce

ObjectiveOur primary objective was to examine the global paediatric workforce and to better understand geographic differences in the number of paediatricians globally. Secondary objectives were to describe paediatric workforce expectations, who provides children with preventative care and when child...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ paediatrics open 2019-01, Vol.3 (1), p.bmjpo-2018-000397
Hauptverfasser: Harper, Beth D, Nganga, Waceke, Armstrong, Robert, Forsyth, Kevin D, Ham, Hazen P, Keenan, William J, Russ, Christiana M
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectiveOur primary objective was to examine the global paediatric workforce and to better understand geographic differences in the number of paediatricians globally. Secondary objectives were to describe paediatric workforce expectations, who provides children with preventative care and when children transition out of paediatric care.DesignSurvey of identified paediatric leaders in each country.SettingPaediatric association leaders worldwide.Main outcome measuresPaediatrician numbers, provision of primary care for children, age of transition to adult care.ResultsResponses were obtained from 121 countries (73% of countries approached). The number of paediatricians per 100 000 children ranged from a median of 0.5 (IQR 0.3–1.4) in low-income countries to 72 (IQR 4–118) in high-income countries. Africa and South-East Asia reported the lowest paediatrician density (median of 0.8 paediatricians per 100 000 children, IQR 0.4–2.6 and median of 4, IQR 3–9, respectively) and fewest paediatricians entering the workforce. 82% of countries reported transition to adult care by age 18% and 39% by age 15. Most countries (91%) but only 64% of low-income countries reported provision of paediatric preventative care (p
ISSN:2399-9772
2399-9772
DOI:10.1136/bmjpo-2018-000397