Fara Nauan, Sequeira Gabriel
From the *Instituto Médico de la Comunidad, Junín; and †Centro Dermatológico Schejtman, San Miguel, Provincia de Buenos Aires Argentina.
J Clin Rheumatol. 2016 Aug;22(5):260-3. doi: 10.1097/RHU.0000000000000391.
Accurate knowledge of the available rheumatology workforce and their working conditions results in better care for patients with rheumatic diseases.
The aim of this study was to assess the rheumatology resources and their distribution within district V of the College of Physicians (COLMED5) of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
All the registered rheumatologists and all the registered public and private institutions within COLMED5 were identified. Aside from these data, phone calls, letters, Internet-derived information, and databases from public and private health insurance providers and the Argentine Society of Rheumatology were included as well. Rheumatologists' per-capita rates were built for both the whole district and every town. A rate of at least 1 rheumatologist per 50,000 people was deemed an optimal resource.
Thirty-six rheumatologists were identified; the calculated rate was 1 rheumatologist per 68,403 people; 44% of the health care institutions had a rheumatologist; 33% of them were public institutions. Only 25.5% of COLMED5 total population had optimal rheumatology resources in their town, 70.3% did not reach the optimal resource level but at least had a rheumatologist in their town, and 4.2% had no resources whatsoever; 49% of the total population lacked public health care facilities with inpatient settings and rheumatologists in their town.
Although COLMED5 has 72% of the optimal number of rheumatologists, because of their uneven distribution, only 25.5% of the district's total population has the optimal rheumatology resources in their town. Nearly half COLMED5 total population lacks public health care facilities with inpatient settings and rheumatologists in their town, and 4.2% has no available rheumatology resource at all.
准确了解现有的风湿病医疗人力及其工作条件有助于为风湿病患者提供更好的护理。
本研究旨在评估阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯省医师学院第五区(COLMED5)内的风湿病医疗资源及其分布情况。
确定了COLMED5内所有注册的风湿病医生以及所有注册的公立和私立机构。除了这些数据外,还纳入了电话、信件、互联网获取的信息以及公立和私立医疗保险提供商及阿根廷风湿病学会的数据库。计算了整个区以及每个城镇的风湿病医生人均比率。每50,000人至少有1名风湿病医生的比率被视为最佳资源。
共确定了36名风湿病医生;计算得出的比率为每68,403人有1名风湿病医生;44%的医疗机构有风湿病医生;其中33%为公立机构。COLMED5总人口中只有25.5%的人所在城镇拥有最佳的风湿病医疗资源,70.3%未达到最佳资源水平,但所在城镇至少有一名风湿病医生,4.2%完全没有资源;49%的总人口所在城镇缺乏设有住院设施且有风湿病医生的公共医疗保健机构。
尽管COLMED5的风湿病医生数量达到最佳数量的72%,但由于分布不均,该地区总人口中只有25.5%的人所在城镇拥有最佳的风湿病医疗资源。近一半的COLMED5总人口所在城镇缺乏设有住院设施且有风湿病医生的公共医疗保健机构,4.2%完全没有可用的风湿病医疗资源。