학술논문

Task-Shifting and Task-Sharing in Neurosurgery: An International Survey of Current Practices in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Document Type
article
Author
Faith C. RobertsonIgnatius N. EseneAngelos G. KoliasPatrick KamaloGraham FieggenWilliam B. GormleyMarike L.D. BroekmanKee B. ParkJeffrey RosenfeldNaci BalakAhmed AmmarMagnus TiselMichael HaglundTimothy SmithIvar MendezJannick BrennumStephen HoneybulAkira MatsumaraSeverien MunezaAndres RubianoGail RosseauTariq KhanBasant MisraGene BollesDavid AdelsonRobert DempseyPeter HutchinsonAbenezer AkliluAbigail Javier-LizanAdil BelhachmiAhtesham KhizarAlexandru TascuAli YalcinkayaAliyu Baba NdajiwoAlvan-Emeka UkacjukwuAmit AgrawalAmit ThapaAna C.V. SilvaArmin GretschelArvind SukumaranAtul VatsBakr Abo JaradBalgopal KarmacharyaBipin ChaurasiaBoon Seng LiewCarlos A. Rodriguez AriasClaire KarekeziCohen-Inbar OrDanjuma SaleDavendran KanesenDjula DjilvesiEvarsitus NwaribeM. Elhaj MahmoudMian AwaisSanjay KumarAmos O. AdeleyeManish AgarwalMenelas NkeshimanaSunday David Ndubuisi AchebeWalid El GaddafiEce UysalEghosa MorganElubabor BunoEmmanuel SundayEsayas AdefrisFayez AlelyaniFelipe ConstanzoGabriel LongoGhulam FarooqGoertz Mirenge DuniaGyang Markus BotHamisi K. ShabaniHarch DeoraHassan AlmenshawyHazem KuheilIgor Lima MaldonadoIonut NegoiIrfan YousafJafri Malin AbdullahJagos GolubovicKhalil AyadiKriengsak LimpastanLuxwell JokonyaMirsad HodzicMohamed KassemMohammed Al-RawiMuhammad TariqMykola VyvalNidal AbuhadrousNikolaos SyrmosOsaid AlserPaul H. YoungPetra WahjoepramonoPrabu Rau SriramRafik OuchetatiRecep BasaranRitesh BhootRobson AmorimRosanda IlićSaman WadanambySamuel M. FeteneSanjay BehariSatish BabuTrung Kien DuongTsegazeab LaekeUlrick S. KanmounyeVladimir KomarIpe Vazheeparambil GeorgeZahid HussainLynne Lourdes N. LucenaHugues Brieux Ekouele MbakiKen-Keller KumwendaDjvnaba BahIbrahim E. EfeDickson BandohYunus Kuntawi AjiThomas Dakurah
Source
World Neurosurgery: X, Vol 6, Iss , Pp - (2020)
Subject
Surgery
RD1-811
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
Language
English
ISSN
2590-1397
Abstract
Background: Because nearly 23,000 more neurosurgeons are needed globally to address 5 million essential neurosurgical cases that go untreated each year, there is an increasing interest in task-shifting and task-sharing (TS/S), delegating neurosurgical tasks to nonspecialists, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This global survey aimed to provide a cross-sectional understanding of the prevalence and structure of current neurosurgical TS/S practices in LMICs. Methods: The survey was distributed to a convenience sample of individuals providing neurosurgical care in LMICs with a Web-based survey link via electronic mailing lists of continental societies and various neurosurgical groups, conference announcements, e-mailing lists, and social media platforms. Country-level data were analyzed by descriptive statistics. Results: The survey yielded 127 responses from 47 LMICs; 20 countries (42.6%) reported ongoing TS/S. Most TS/S procedures involved emergency interventions, the top 3 being burr holes, craniotomy for hematoma evacuation, and external ventricular drain. Most (65.0%) believed that their Ministry of Health does not endorse TS/S (24.0% unsure), and only 11% believed that TS/S training was structured. There were few opportunities for TS/S providers to continue medical education (11.6%) or maintenance of certification (9.4%, or receive remuneration (4.2%). Conclusions: TS/S is ongoing in many LMICs without substantial structure or oversight, which is concerning for patient safety. These data invite future clinical outcomes studies to assess effectiveness and discussions on policy recommendations such as standardized curricula, certification protocols, specialist oversight, and referral networks to increase the level of TS/S care and to continue to increase the specialist workforce. Key words: Capacity, Global health, Global neurosurgery, LMIC, Task-sharing, Task-shifting, Workforce