Robson Stephen, Bland Peter, Bunting Michael
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Australian National University Medical School, The Canberra Hospital, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2005 Oct;45(5):395-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1479-828X.2005.00446.x.
Objective data and anecdotal reports suggest that non-metropolitan Australia may face a severe shortage of specialist obstetricians in the near future.
To assess the workload and practice intentions of specialist obstetricians working in provincial, rural and remote areas of Australia.
Demographic data (e.g. age, sex); length of time working in the area; practice characteristics; professional supports; workload; intentions for future practice; factors that might improve practice satisfaction.
Approximately 30% of Australia's births occur in non-metropolitan hospitals, of which 57% do not currently have specialist obstetric cover. Survey response rate of 73%. The rural workforce is older than the metropolitan demographic, and almost half of respondents intended to cease obstetric practice within 5 years.
These data may presage a major public health crisis for rural Australia.
客观数据和轶事报告表明,澳大利亚非大都市地区在不久的将来可能面临专科产科医生的严重短缺。
评估在澳大利亚省、农村和偏远地区工作的专科产科医生的工作量和执业意向。
人口统计学数据(如年龄、性别);在该地区工作的时长;执业特点;专业支持;工作量;未来执业意向;可能提高执业满意度的因素。
澳大利亚约30%的分娩发生在非大都市医院,其中57%目前没有专科产科医生。调查回复率为73%。农村劳动力比大都市人口年龄更大,近一半的受访者打算在5年内停止产科执业。
这些数据可能预示着澳大利亚农村地区将面临重大公共卫生危机。