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预测 2022-2030 年应对世卫组织非洲区域疾病负担的卫生人力需求和短缺:基于需求的建模研究。

Projected health workforce requirements and shortage for addressing the disease burden in the WHO Africa Region, 2022-2030: a needs-based modelling study.

机构信息

Health Workforce Unit, Universal Health Coverage Life - Course Cluster, World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa, Brazzaville, Congo

Centre for Health Professions Education, North-West University - Potchefstroom, Potchefstroom, South Africa.

出版信息

BMJ Glob Health. 2024 Oct 22;7(Suppl 1):e015972. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2024-015972.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

An adequate health workforce (HWF) is essential to achieving the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), including universal health coverage. However, weak HWF planning and constrained fiscal space for health, among other factors in the WHO Africa Region, has consistently resulted in underinvestment in HWF development, shortages of the HWF at the frontlines of service delivery and unemployment of qualified and trained health workers. This is further compounded by the ever-evolving disease burden and reduced access to essential health services along the continuum of health promotion, disease prevention, diagnostics, curative care, rehabilitation and palliative care.

METHODS

A stock and flow model based on HWF stock in 2022, age structure, graduation and migration was conducted to project the available stock by 2030. To estimate the gap between the projected stock and the need, a population needs-based modelling was conducted to forecast the HWF needs by 2030. These estimations were conducted for all 47 countries in the WHO African Region. Combining the stock projection and needs-based estimation, the modelling framework included the stock of health workers, the population's need for health services, the need for health workers and gap analysis expressed as a needs-based shortage of health workers.

RESULTS

The needs-based requirement for health workers in Africa was estimated to be 9.75 million in 2022, with an expected 21% increase to 11.8 million by 2030. The available health workers in 2022 covered 43% of the needs-based requirements and are anticipated to improve to 49% by 2030 if the current trajectory of training and education outputs is maintained. An increase of at least 40% in the stock of health workers between 2022 and 2030 is anticipated, but this increase would still leave a needs-based shortage of 6.1 million workers by 2030. Considering only the SDG 3.c.1 tracer occupations (medical doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists and dentists), the projected needs-based shortage is 5.3 million by 2030. In sensitivity analysis, the needs-based shortage is most amenable to the prevalence of diseases/risk factors and professional standards for service delivery CONCLUSIONS: The WHO African Region would need to more than double its 2022 HWF stock if the growing population's health needs are to be adequately addressed. The present analysis offers new prospects to better plan HWF efforts considering country-specific HWF structure, and the burden of disease.

摘要

简介

充足的卫生人力(HWF)对于实现可持续发展目标(SDG)的目标至关重要,包括全民健康覆盖。然而,在世界卫生组织非洲区域,卫生人力规划薄弱和卫生财政空间有限等因素,导致对卫生人力发展的投资不足,服务提供一线的卫生人力短缺,以及合格和受过培训的卫生工作者失业。这进一步加剧了不断演变的疾病负担以及在健康促进、疾病预防、诊断、治疗、康复和姑息治疗连续体中获得基本卫生服务的机会减少。

方法

根据 2022 年的卫生人力存量、年龄结构、毕业和迁移情况,采用存量和流量模型对 2030 年的可用存量进行预测。为了估计预测存量与需求之间的差距,采用基于人口需求的建模方法预测 2030 年的卫生人力需求。对世界卫生组织非洲区域的 47 个国家进行了这些估计。将存量预测和基于需求的估计结合起来,建模框架包括卫生工作者存量、人口对卫生服务的需求、卫生工作者需求和差距分析,以基于需求的卫生工作者短缺表示。

结果

非洲基于需求的卫生工作者需求估计为 2022 年的 975 万,预计到 2030 年将增长 21%,达到 1180 万。2022 年的现有卫生工作者覆盖了基于需求的需求的 43%,如果保持目前的培训和教育产出轨迹,预计到 2030 年将提高到 49%。预计 2022 年至 2030 年间卫生工作者存量将至少增加 40%,但到 2030 年,仍将存在基于需求的 610 万工人短缺。仅考虑可持续发展目标 3.c.1 追踪职业(医生、护士、助产士、药剂师和牙医),预计到 2030 年,基于需求的短缺将达到 530 万。在敏感性分析中,基于需求的短缺最能适应疾病/风险因素的流行情况和服务提供的专业标准。

结论

如果要满足不断增长的人口的健康需求,世界卫生组织非洲区域需要将 2022 年的卫生人力存量增加一倍以上。本分析为更好地规划卫生人力工作提供了新的前景,考虑到国家特定的卫生人力结构和疾病负担。

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