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加拿大各地验光服务的地理可及性:分布、需求和自我报告使用情况的制图。

Geographic availability to optometry services across Canada: mapping distribution, need and self-reported use.

机构信息

School of Rehabilitation Science, University of Saskatchewan, Suite 3400, 3rd Floor, 104 Clinic Pl, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 2Z4, Canada.

School of Geography, Earth Science, and Environment, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Jul 10;20(1):639. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05499-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This research investigates the distribution of optometrists in Canada relative to population health needs and self-reported use of vision services.

METHODS

Optometrist locations were gathered from provincial regulatory bodies. Optometrist-to-population ratios (i.e. the number of providers per 10,000 people at the health region level) were then calculated. Utilization of vision care services was extracted from the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) 2013-2014 question regarding self-reported contacts with optometrists or ophthalmologists. Data from the 2016 Statistics Canada census were used to create three population 'need' subgroups (65 years and over; low-income; and people aged 15 and over with less than a high school diploma). Cross-classification mapping compared optometrist distribution to self-reported use of vision care services in relation to need. Each variable was converted into three classes (i.e., low, moderate, and high) using a standard deviation (SD) classification scheme where ±0.5SD from the mean was considered as a cut-off. Three classes: low (< - 0.5SD), moderate (- 0.5 to 0.5SD), and high (> 0.5SD) were used for demonstrating distribution of each variable across health regions.

RESULTS

A total of 5959 optometrists across ten Canadian provinces were included in this analysis. The nationwide distribution of optometrists is variable across Canada; they are predominantly concentrated in urban areas. The national mean ratio of optometrists was 1.70 optometrists per 10,000 people (range = 0.13 to 2.92). Out of 109 health regions (HRs), 26 were classified as low ratios, 51 HRs were classified as moderate ratios, and 32 HRs were high ratios. Thirty-five HRs were classified as low utilization, 39 HRs were classified as moderate, and 32 HRs as high utilization. HRs with a low optometrist ratio relative to eye care utilization and a high proportion of key sociodemographic characteristics (e.g. older age, low income) are located throughout Canada and identified with maps indicating areas of likely greater need for optometry services.

CONCLUSION

This research provides a nationwide overview of vision care provided by optometrists identifying gaps in geographic availability relative to "supply" and "need" factors. This examination of variation in accessibility to optometric services will be useful to inform workforce planning and policies.

摘要

背景

本研究调查了加拿大视光师的分布情况,以了解其与人口健康需求和自我报告的视力服务使用情况之间的关系。

方法

从省级监管机构收集视光师的位置信息。然后计算视光师与人口的比例(即每 10000 人中有多少名提供者)。从 2013-2014 年加拿大社区健康调查(CCHS)中提取关于自我报告的与视光师或眼科医生接触的视力保健服务利用情况的数据。2016 年加拿大统计局的人口普查数据用于创建三个人口“需求”亚组(65 岁及以上;低收入;以及 15 岁及以上、未完成高中学业的人群)。交叉分类映射将视光师的分布与自我报告的视力保健服务使用情况进行了比较,以了解与需求的关系。每个变量都使用标准差(SD)分类方案转换为三个类别(即低、中、高),其中平均值的±0.5SD 被视为一个截止值。使用三个类别(低(-0.5SD 以下)、中(-0.5 到 0.5SD 之间)和高(0.5SD 以上))来展示每个变量在卫生区域的分布情况。

结果

本分析共纳入了加拿大十个省份的 5959 名视光师。加拿大全国范围内视光师的分布情况各不相同;他们主要集中在城市地区。全国平均视光师比例为每 10000 人 1.70 名视光师(范围为 0.13 至 2.92)。在 109 个卫生区域(HR)中,26 个被归类为低比例,51 个 HR 被归类为中比例,32 个 HR 被归类为高比例。35 个 HR 被归类为低利用率,39 个 HR 被归类为中利用率,32 个 HR 被归类为高利用率。与眼科保健利用相比,视光师比例较低且关键社会人口特征(如年龄较大、收入较低)比例较高的 HR 分布在加拿大各地,并通过地图确定了可能需要更多视光服务的区域。

结论

本研究提供了加拿大全国范围内视光师提供的视力保健服务概述,确定了与“供应”和“需求”因素相关的地理可用性差距。对获得视光服务的便利性的这种差异的研究将有助于为劳动力规划和政策提供信息。

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