Semmelweis University, Üllői út 26, Budapest, 1085, Hungary.
Pediatr Radiol. 2021 Apr;51(4):574-580. doi: 10.1007/s00247-019-04598-9. Epub 2020 Jan 22.
This paper will discuss, from a subjective perspective, aspects of paediatric radiology in different parts of the world. A small survey was conducted to improve our understanding of radiologic care and to explore the current status of paediatric radiology worldwide. As part of this survey, the number of paediatric radiologists and radiologists was compared to the population and to the number of children in 34 countries. The number of paediatric radiologists varied between 0 and 50 per million children. In general, the proportion of paediatric radiologists compared to radiologists is poor, even in countries with an aging population. Unfortunately, developing countries are severely underserved in terms of radiology, while paediatric radiology is almost nonexistent. The author, based on her experiences as a volunteer paediatric radiologist in Malawi, India, Cambodia and Tanzania, highlights some of the difficulties in radiologic care in developing countries. The author's personal experiences and the survey both suggest that the need for paediatric radiology is high across the world, but the supply is not sufficient, especially in developing countries, when compared to developed countries.
本文将从主观的角度讨论世界不同地区的儿科放射学。进行了一项小调查,以增进我们对放射护理的理解,并探讨全球儿科放射学的现状。作为这项调查的一部分,将儿科放射科医生和放射科医生的数量与 34 个国家的人口和儿童数量进行了比较。儿科放射科医生的数量在每百万儿童 0 至 50 人之间不等。总体而言,与放射科医生相比,儿科放射科医生的比例较差,即使在人口老龄化的国家也是如此。不幸的是,发展中国家在放射学方面的服务严重不足,而儿科放射学几乎不存在。作者根据她在马拉维、印度、柬埔寨和坦桑尼亚作为志愿儿科放射科医生的经验,强调了发展中国家放射护理方面的一些困难。作者的个人经验和调查都表明,全世界对儿科放射学的需求很高,但与发达国家相比,供应不足,尤其是在发展中国家。