Puchner Rudolf, Vavrovsky Anna, Pieringer Herwig, Hochreiter Ronald, Machold Klaus P
Rheumatology Practise, Wels, Austria.
Academy for Value in Health GmbH, Vienna, Austria.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2020 Jan 30;7:16. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2020.00016. eCollection 2020.
To study the balance between the supply and need for rheumatology care in Austria. In addition, to investigate rheumatologists' work-hours, the amount of time rheumatologists dedicate to care for patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMD), with non-RMD problems, and other professional activities such as research, teaching, and administration. A questionnaire covering aspects of professional activities was sent to all 215 rheumatologists registered with the Austrian Medical Association. The data collected was set in relation to the need calculated on the basis of recommendations put forward by the German society of rheumatology. 149 of the 215 rheumatologists (69.0%) responded. Median weekly working time was 50 h (IQR 45-60). 47.4% of the working time was spent for care of patients with RMD. The remaining time was dedicated to patients with non-rheumatic diseases (19.6%), research and teaching (8.4%), and administration (24.5%). The number of full-time equivalents (FTE, based on a 40-h work-week) available for rheumatology care, thus, was calculated to be 178.5. Based on disease prevalence/incidence estimates and on the time allocation results of this survey, our study resulted in a need of 4.29 rheumatologists per 100.000 adult inhabitants (301.79 for an adult population of 7.03 × 10). The study demonstrated a substantial mismatch between the available supply and the need for rheumatology care. The results of our study are a conservative estimate, which should be taken into consideration for future healthcare workforce planning. In particular, the rising need for rheumatologists should be met by increasing the numbers of those specialists.
研究奥地利风湿病护理的供需平衡。此外,调查风湿病医生的工作时长,以及他们用于护理风湿性和肌肉骨骼疾病(RMD)患者、非RMD问题患者的时间,还有用于研究、教学和管理等其他专业活动的时间。一份涵盖专业活动各个方面的问卷被发送给了奥地利医学协会注册的所有215名风湿病医生。收集到的数据与根据德国风湿病学会提出的建议计算出的需求相关。215名风湿病医生中有149名(69.0%)做出了回应。每周工作时间中位数为50小时(四分位间距45 - 60小时)。47.4%的工作时间用于护理RMD患者。其余时间用于护理非风湿性疾病患者(19.6%)、研究和教学(8.4%)以及管理(24.5%)。因此,可用于风湿病护理的全职等效人数(基于每周40小时的工作周)经计算为178.5人。根据疾病患病率/发病率估计以及本次调查的时间分配结果,我们的研究得出每10万成年居民需要4.29名风湿病医生(对于7.03×10的成年人口,需要301.79名)。该研究表明现有供应与风湿病护理需求之间存在严重不匹配。我们研究的结果是一个保守估计,未来医疗劳动力规划应予以考虑。特别是,应通过增加风湿病专家的数量来满足对他们日益增长的需求。