Ellapen Malcolm T, Ellapen Terry J, Paul Yvonne
Department of Virology, Albert Luthuli Hospital, Durban, South Africa.
Department of Sport, Rehabilitation and Dental Sciences, Faculty of Health, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa.
Afr J Lab Med. 2021 Apr 23;10(1):1164. doi: 10.4102/ajlm.v10i1.1164. eCollection 2021.
Constant appraisal of healthcare workforce trends is vital; this measure determines the adequacy of the workforce in meeting its society's healthcare demands. This includes determining the number of the incoming workforce (students, interns) and the active or practising workforce relevant registries.
This study aimed to examine patterns of workforce growth in the medical technology profession (students, interns and practitioners) from 2008 to 2018 in South Africa.
Student, intern and practitioner medical technology registries, from the 2012/2013, 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) annual reports, were analysed. The number of National Health Laboratory Service and private laboratory posts were secured from the National Health Laboratory Service plan performance report. A comparison between the total number of South African medical technology (private and public) posts occupied versus the HPCSA practitioner 2016 register was completed, to determine the saturation status.
Annual student, intern, and practitioner registries indicated a mean growth of 6.8%, 28.9%, and 0.7% from 2008 to 2018. The transition of interns to practitioners is progressively dwindling (2015-2018). The practitioner register showed a 1.2% decline in registration from 2013 until 2018. In 2016, only 55.9% of the HPCSA registered medical technologists were employed ( < 0.001).
There are more medical technologists than available public and private sector posts. The progressively growing student register compared to the dwindling practitioner register indicates attrition in the profession. An investigation identifying the reasons why graduates neglect to register as practising medical technologists should be undertaken.
持续评估医疗劳动力趋势至关重要;这一举措能确定劳动力在满足社会医疗需求方面是否充足。这包括确定新入职劳动力(学生、实习生)的数量以及活跃或从业劳动力的相关登记情况。
本研究旨在调查2008年至2018年南非医学技术专业(学生、实习生和从业者)的劳动力增长模式。
分析了南非卫生专业人员委员会(HPCSA)2012/2013、2016/2017和2017/2018年度报告中的学生、实习生和从业者医学技术登记情况。从国家卫生实验室服务计划绩效报告中获取了国家卫生实验室服务和私人实验室岗位的数量。将南非医学技术(私立和公立)岗位的总占用数与HPCSA 2016年从业者登记数进行比较,以确定饱和状态。
2008年至2018年,年度学生、实习生和从业者登记数的平均增长率分别为6.8%、28.9%和0.7%。实习生向从业者的转变逐渐减少(2015 - 2018年)。从业者登记数从2013年到2018年下降了1.2%。2016年,HPCSA注册的医学技术人员中只有55.9%受雇(<0.001)。
医学技术人员的数量超过了公共和私营部门现有的岗位数量。与逐渐减少的从业者登记数相比,学生登记数不断增长表明该行业出现了人员流失。应开展一项调查,找出毕业生不愿注册成为从业医学技术人员的原因。