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Towards defining the surgical workforce for children: a geospatial analysis in Brazil
Document Type
article
Author
Charles MockNaomi WrightMonica LangerNiyi Ade-AjayiHarshjeet Singh BalDamian ClarkeFred BulambaLubna SamadDavid CunninghamGeorge YoungsonMichael CooperZahra JaffryTamara FitzgeraldEmily R SmithBistra ZhelevaDavid DrakeEmily SmithLars HaganderBassey EdemSridhar GibikoteAshish MinochaJessica NgKokila LakhooDavid SpiegelSaurabh SalujaPeter SsenyongaThiago Augusto Hernandes RochaJoao VissociNubia RochaMark ShrimeHenry E RiceMohamed AbdelmalakNurudeen AbdulraheemEdna Adan IsmailAdesoji AdemuyiwaEltayeb AhmedSunday AjikeOlugbemi Benedict AkintububoFelix AlakalokoBrendan AllenVanda AmadoEmmanuel AmehShanthi AnbuselvanJamie AndersonTheophilus Teddy Kojo AnyomihLeopold AsakpaGudeta AssegieJason AxtRuben AyalaFrehun AyeleRouma BankoleTahmina BanuTim BeaconStephen BicklerZaitun BokhariHiranya Kumar BorahEric BorgsteinNick BoydJason BrillBritta Budde-SchwartzmanMarilyn ButlerBruce BvulaniSarah CairoJuan Francisco Campos RodeznoMilind ChitnisMaija CheungBruno CiglianoTessa ConcepcionScott CorlewSergio D’AgostinoShukri DahirBailey DealMiliard DerbewSushil DhungelElizabeth DrumStella EgumaOlumide ElebuteBeda R. EspinedaSamuel EspinozaFaye EvansOmolara FaboyaJacques Fadhili BakeDiana FarmerTatiana FazecasMohammad Rafi FazliGraham FieggenAnthony FigajiJean Louis FilsRandall FlickGacelle FossiGeorge GaliwangoMike GaneyZipporah GathuyaMaryam Ghavami AdelVafa Ghorban SabaghHetal GohilLaura GoodmanDavid GrabskiSarah GreenbergRussell GruenRahimullah HamidErik HansenWilliam HarknessMauricio HerreraIntisar HishamAndrew HodgesSarah HodgesAi-Xuan HoltermanAndrew HowardRomeo IgnacioDawn IrelandEnas IsmailRebecca JacobAnette JacobsenDeeptiman JamesEbor Jacob JamesAdiyasuren JamiyanjavKathy JenkinsGuy JensenMaria JimenezTarun John K JacobWalter JohnsonAnita JoselynBertille KiPhyllis KisaPeter KimKrishna KumarRashmi KumarCharlotte KvasnovskyAnanda LamahewageChristopher LavyTaiwo LawalColin LazarusAndrew LeatherChelsea LeeBasil LeodoroAllison LindenKatrine LofbergJerome LovelandLeecarlo Millano Lumban GaolVrisha MadhuriPavrette MagdalaLuc Kalisya MalemoAeesha MalikMarcia MatiasBothwell MbuwayesangoMerrill McHoneyLiz McLeodMubarak MohamedIvan MolinaAshika MorarZahid MukhtarMulewa MulengaBhargava MullapudiJack MuluByambajav MunkhjargalArlene MuziraMary NabukenyaMark NewtonKarissa NguyenLaurence Isaaya NtawungaPeter M. NthumbaAlp NumanogluBenedict NwomehKristin OjomoKeith OldhamMaryrose OsazuwaEmmanuel Owusu AbemShazia PeerNorgrove PennyRobin PetrozeVithya PriyaEkta RaiLola RajiVinitha Paul RavindranDesigen ReddyYona RingoAmezene RobelieJose Roberto BaratellaDavid RothsteinColeen SabatiniSoumitra SahaLily Saldaña GalloJustina Seyi-OlajideBello B. ShehuRitesh ShresthaSabina SiddiquiDavid SigaletMartin SitumaAdrienne SocciEtienne St-LouisJacob StephensonErin StieberRichard StewartVinayak ShuklaThomas SimsFaustin Felicien Mouafo TamboRobert TamburroMansi TaraAhmad TariqReju ThomasLeopold Torres ContrerasStephen TtendoBenno UreLuca VricellaLuis VasquezVijayakumar RajuJorge VillacisGustavo VillanovaCatherine deVriesAmira WaheebSaber WaheebAlbert WandaogoAnne WesongaOmolara WilliamsSigal WillnerNyo Nyo WinHussein WissanjiPaul Mwindekuma WondohGarreth WoodBenjamin YapoYasmine YousefDenle'wende' Sylvain ZabsonreLuis EnriqueZea SalazarAdiyasuren Zevee
Source
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 3 (2020)
Subject
Medicine
Language
English
ISSN
2044-6055
Abstract
ObjectivesThe optimal size of the health workforce for children’s surgical care around the world remains poorly defined. The goal of this study was to characterise the surgical workforce for children across Brazil, and to identify associations between the surgical workforce and measures of childhood health.DesignThis study is an ecological, cross-sectional analysis using data from the Brazil public health system (Sistema Único de Saúde).Settings and participantsWe collected data on the surgical workforce (paediatric surgeons, general surgeons, anaesthesiologists and nursing staff), perioperative mortality rate (POMR) and under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) across Brazil for 2015.Primary and secondary outcome measuresWe performed descriptive analyses, and identified associations between the workforce and U5MR using geospatial analysis (Getis-Ord-Gi analysis, spatial cluster analysis and linear regression models).FindingsThere were 39 926 general surgeons, 856 paediatric surgeons, 13 243 anaesthesiologists and 103 793 nurses across Brazil in 2015. The U5MR ranged from 11 to 26 deaths/1000 live births and the POMR ranged from 0.11–0.17 deaths/100 000 children across the country. The surgical workforce is inequitably distributed across the country, with the wealthier South and Southeast regions having a higher workforce density as well as lower U5MR than the poorer North and Northeast regions. Using linear regression, we found an inverse relationship between the surgical workforce density and U5MR. An U5MR of 15 deaths/1000 births across Brazil is associated with a workforce level of 5 paediatric surgeons, 200 surgeons, 100 anaesthesiologists or 700 nurses/100 000 children.ConclusionsWe found wide disparities in the surgical workforce and childhood mortality across Brazil, with both directly related to socioeconomic status. Areas of increased surgical workforce are associated with lower U5MR. Strategic investment in the surgical workforce may be required to attain optimal health outcomes for children in Brazil, particularly in rural regions.