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      „Operation Bergdoktor“: pädiatrische Primärversorgung außerhalb von Ballungszentren : Aktionsplan zur Ausbildung von FachärztInnen für Kinder- und Jugendheilkunde für die zukünftige Versorgung einer ländlichen Region Plan of action for training specialist physicians in pediatric and adolescent medicine for the future care of rural regions

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            Where are the paediatricians? An international survey to understand the global paediatric workforce

            Objective Our primary objective was to examine the global paediatric workforce and to better understand geographic differences in the number of paediatricians globally. Secondary objectives were to describe paediatric workforce expectations, who provides children with preventative care and when children transition out of paediatric care. Design Survey of identified paediatric leaders in each country. Setting Paediatric association leaders worldwide. Main outcome measures Paediatrician numbers, provision of primary care for children, age of transition to adult care. Results Responses were obtained from 121 countries (73% of countries approached). The number of paediatricians per 100 000 children ranged from a median of 0.5 (IQR 0.3–1.4) in low-income countries to 72 (IQR 4–118) in high-income countries. Africa and South-East Asia reported the lowest paediatrician density (median of 0.8 paediatricians per 100 000 children, IQR 0.4–2.6 and median of 4, IQR 3–9, respectively) and fewest paediatricians entering the workforce. 82% of countries reported transition to adult care by age 18% and 39% by age 15. Most countries (91%) but only 64% of low-income countries reported provision of paediatric preventative care (p<0.001, Cochran-Armitage trend test). Systems of primary care provision varied widely. A majority of countries (63%) anticipated increases in their paediatric workforce in the next decade. Conclusions Paediatrician density mirrors known inequities in health provider distribution. Fewer paediatricians are entering the workforce in areas with already low paediatrician density, which may exacerbate disparities in child health outcomes. In some regions, children transition to adult care during adolescence, with implications for healthcare training and delivery. Paediatrician roles are heterogeneous worldwide, and country-specific strategies should be used to address inequity in child health provision.
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                Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde
                Monatsschr Kinderheilkd
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0026-9298
                1433-0474
                June 2021
                March 11 2021
                June 2021
                : 169
                : 6
                : 527-533
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                10.1007/s00112-021-01142-8
                bd12448d-8eb0-4a6a-8395-38e9726ff441
                © 2021

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