Ikechi G Okpechi
A global assessment of kidney care workforce
Okpechi, Ikechi G; Tummalapalli, Sri Lekha; Chothia, Mogamat-Yazied; Sozio, Stephen M; Tungsanga, Somkanya; Caskey, Fergus J; Riaz, Parnian; Ameh, Oluwatoyin I; Arruebo, Silvia; Damster, Sandrine; Donner, Jo-Ann; Jha, Vivekanand; Levin, Adeera; Nangaku, Masaomi; Saad, Syed; Tonelli, Marcello; Ye, Feng; Bello, Aminu K; Johnson, David W
Authors
Sri Lekha Tummalapalli
Mogamat-Yazied Chothia
Stephen M Sozio
Somkanya Tungsanga
Fergus J Caskey
Parnian Riaz
Oluwatoyin Ameh o.i.ameh@keele.ac.uk
Silvia Arruebo
Sandrine Damster
Jo-Ann Donner
Vivekanand Jha
Adeera Levin
Masaomi Nangaku
Syed Saad
Marcello Tonelli
Feng Ye
Aminu K Bello
David W Johnson
Abstract
Background
An adequate workforce is needed to guarantee optimal kidney care. We used the International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN-GKHA) to provide an assessment of the global kidney care workforce.
Methods
We conducted a multinational cross-sectional survey to evaluate the global capacity of kidney care and assessed data on the number of adult and paediatric nephrologists, the number of trainees in nephrology and shortages of various cadres of the workforce for kidney care. Data are presented according to the ISN region and World Bank income categories.
Results
Overall, stakeholders from 167 countries responded to the survey. The median global prevalence of nephrologists was 11.75 per million population (pmp) (interquartile range [IQR] 1.78–24.76). Four regions had median nephrologist prevalences below the global median: Africa (1.12 pmp), South Asia (1.81 pmp), Oceania and Southeast Asia (3.18 pmp) and newly independent states and Russia (9.78 pmp). The overall prevalence of paediatric nephrologists was 0.69 pmp (IQR 0.03–1.78), while overall nephrology trainee prevalence was 1.15 pmp (IQR 0.18–3.81), with significant variations across both regions and World Bank income groups. More than half of the countries reported shortages of transplant surgeons (65%), nephrologists (64%), vascular access coordinators (59%), dialysis nurses (58%) and interventional radiologists (54%), with severe shortages reported in low- and lower-middle-income countries.
Conclusions
There are significant limitations in the available kidney care workforce in large parts of the world. To ensure the delivery of optimal kidney care worldwide, it is essential to develop national and international strategies and training capacity to address workforce shortages.
Citation
Okpechi, I. G., Tummalapalli, S. L., Chothia, M.-Y., Sozio, S. M., Tungsanga, S., Caskey, F. J., …Johnson, D. W. (2024). A global assessment of kidney care workforce. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 39(Supplement_2), ii43-ii48. https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfae126
Journal Article Type | Review |
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Conference Name | International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN-GKHA) |
Acceptance Date | Sep 5, 2024 |
Online Publication Date | Sep 5, 2024 |
Publication Date | Sep 5, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Sep 20, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Nov 28, 2024 |
Journal | Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation |
Print ISSN | 0931-0509 |
Electronic ISSN | 1460-2385 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 39 |
Issue | Supplement_2 |
Pages | ii43-ii48 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfae126 |
Keywords | low resource, nephrologists, nurses, surgeons, trainees, workforce |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/923059 |
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