| Literature DB >> 31139248 |
Verna Vanderpuye1, Nazik Hammad2, Yehoda Martei3, Wilma M Hopman4,5, Adam Fundytus6, Richard Sullivan7, Bostjan Seruga8, Gilberto Lopes9, Manju Sengar10, Michael D Brundage2,5,6, Christopher M Booth2,5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While the burden of cancer in Africa is rapidly rising, there is a lack of investment in healthcare professionals to deliver care. Here we report the results of a survey of systemic therapy workload of oncologists in Africa in comparison to oncologists in other countries.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31139248 PMCID: PMC6528232 DOI: 10.1186/s13027-019-0227-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Agent Cancer ISSN: 1750-9378 Impact factor: 2.965
Demographics and clinical practice setting of respondents from Africa and other countries to a global medical oncology workload survey (n = 1115)
| Africa | Other Countries | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) | |||
| Demographics | |||
| Sex | |||
| Male | 26 (72) | 621 (58) | 0.085 |
| Female | 10 (28) | 453 (42) | |
| Age (median) | 51 | 44 | 0.007 |
| World bank country income level | |||
| High-income | 0 (0) | 782 (73) | < 0.001 |
| Upper-middle income | 7 (19) | 179 (17) | |
| Low- and low-middle income | 29 (81) | 118 (11) | |
| Years in practice (median) | 13 | 10 | 0.209 |
| Specialty | |||
| Medical Oncologist | 8 (22) | 890 (83) | < 0.001 |
| Clinical Oncologist | 20 (56) | 92 (9) | |
| Pediatric Oncologist | 1 (3) | 10 (1) | |
| Hematologist | 5 (14) | 44 (4) | |
| Other^ | 2 (6) | 43 (5) | |
| Years of post-graduate training (median) | 6 | 6 | 0.147 |
| Completed training in Home country | |||
| Yes | 18 (50) | 979 (91) | < 0.001 |
| No | 18 (50) | 91 (8) | |
| No response | 1 (2) | 9 (1) | |
| Clinical Practice Setting | |||
| System | |||
| Public | 19 (53) | 714 (66) | 0.037 |
| Private | 4 (11) | 160 (15) | |
| Both | 13 (36) | 204 (19) | |
| Setting | |||
| Hospital In-Patient | 30 (52) | 552 (76) | < 0.001 |
| Hospital Outpatient | 54 (93) | 649 (90) | 0.502 |
| Other Outpatient | 7 (12) | 57 (8) | 0.262 |
| Hospital type | |||
| General Hospital | 17 (47) | 707 (66) | 0.048 |
| Cancer Hospital | 19 (53) | 360 (33) | |
| Not in hospital setting | 0 | 3 (0) | |
| Radiotherapy on Site | |||
| Yes | 26 (72) | 894 (83) | 0.149 |
| No | 10 (28) | 173 (16) | |
| Palliative Care on Site | |||
| Yes | 27 (75) | 896 (83) | 0.289 |
| No | 9 (25) | 171 (16) | |
| Chemotherapy Pharmacist on Site | |||
| Yes | 26 (72) | 895 (83) | 0.137 |
| No | 10 (28) | 171 (16) | |
| Training Program in Center | |||
| Yes | 24 (67) | 799 (74) | 0.322 |
| No | 12 (33) | 280 (26) | |
| Supervise trainees | |||
| Yes | 30 (83) | 913 (85) | 0.834 |
| No | 6 (17) | 166 (15) | |
| EMR | |||
| Yes | 8 (22) | 894 (83) | < 0.001 |
| No | 28 (78) | 178 (17) | |
| Clinic notes ῲ | |||
| Dictated | 4 (11) | 359 (33) | 0.005 |
| Hand-Written | 34 (94) | 363 (34) | < 0.001 |
| Typed | 6 (17) | 630 (58) | < 0.001 |
| Service Extenders ῲ | |||
| Nurse | 30 (83) | 788 (73) | 0.169 |
| Nurse practitioner | 18 (50) | 547 (51) | 0.935 |
| Medical Students | 13 (36) | 307 (29) | 0.318 |
| Residents | 27 (75) | 661 (61) | 0.095 |
| Other Physicians | 12 (33) | 291 (27) | 0.398 |
Numbers do not always add to 100% due to rounding or small amounts of missing data. Responses are missing for sex (n = 5), age (n = 5), clinical practice setting (system) (n = 1), radiotherapy on site (n = 12), palliative care on site (n = 12), chemotherapy pharmacist on site (n = 13), access to Electronic Medical record (EMR) (n = 7)
ῲ Indicates applicants could choose multiple responses to same question
^Other providers included internal medicine (n = 3) and gynecology (n = 3)
Delivery of clinical care and clinical volumes* reported by respondents from Africa and other countries to a global medical oncology workload survey (n = 1115)
| Africa N = 36 | Other Countries | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Delivery of clinical CARE | |||
| Work Week | |||
| No. Days Worked/Week (median) | 5 | 5 | 0.882 |
| No. Hours Worked/Week (median) | 41–50 | 41–50 | 0.642 |
| Leave | |||
| No. Annual Weeks of Vacation (median) | 4 | 4 | 0.195 |
| No. Annual Weeks Conference Leave (median) | 1.5 | 2 | 0.433 |
| On-Call Duties | |||
| No. Days On-call/month (median) | 6.5 | 3 | 0.002 |
| Respondents On-Call Every Night (n (%)) | 10 (35) | 193 (26) | 0.284 |
| Allocation of Duties | |||
| % Time on Clinical Duties (mean) | 62 | 63 | 0.756 |
| % Time on Research (mean) | 14 | 14 | 0.825 |
| % Time on Teaching (mean) | 13 | 9 | < 0.001 |
| % Time on Administration (mean) | 13 | 14 | 0.650 |
| Clinical Volumes | |||
| No. Annual New Consults (median) | 325 | 175 | 0.001 |
| | 6 (17) | 284 (26) | |
| 101–200 | 7 (19) | 351 (33) | |
| 201–300 | 4 (11) | 189 (18) | |
| 301–400 | 5 (14) | 62 (6) | |
| 401–500 | 3 (8) | 52 (5) | |
| > 500 | 11 (31) | 129 (12) | |
| No. Patients Seen Per Clinic Day (median) | 25 | 25 | 0.035 |
| < 10 | 2 (6) | 107 (10) | |
| 10–20 | 12 (33) | 423 (39) | |
| 21–30 | 8 (22) | 322 (30) | |
| 31–40 | 7 (19) | 120 (11) | |
| > 40 | 7 (19) | 102 (9) | |
Small amounts of data were missing for number of annual new consults (n = 12) and number of patients seen per clinic day (n = 5). On call duties had a large amount of missing information, with only 29 respondents from Africa and 754 respondents from other countries replying to this item
*Per full day of out-patient clinic
Top five reported barriers to patient care as reported by African respondents to a global medical oncology workload study compared to respondents from other countries (n = 1115)
| Africa ( | Other countries ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Patients unable to pay | 18 (50) | High clinical volumes | 639 (59) |
| High clinical volumes | 16 (44) | Insufficient time for reading | 421 (39) |
| Access to new treatments | 14 (39) | Access to new treatments | 357 (33) |
| Unavailability/limited access to radiotherapy | 12 (33) | Shortage of oncologists | 315 (29) |
| Unavailability/limited access to chemotherapy | 10 (28) | Shortage of nurses | 257 (24) |