| Literature DB >> 31367341 |
Mette Jensen Stochkendahl1,2, Mana Rezai3, Paola Torres4, Deborah Sutton3, Peter Tuchin5, Richard Brown6, Pierre Côté3,7,8.
Abstract
Background: The world is faced with a chronic shortage of health workers, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated a global shortage of 7.2 million health workers resulting in large gaps in service provision for people with disability. The magnitude of the unmet needs, especially within musculoskeletal conditions, is not well established as global data on health work resources are scarce.Entities:
Keywords: Chiropractic; Cross-sectional; Education; Global Health; Health workforce; Rehabilitation; Survey
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31367341 PMCID: PMC6651973 DOI: 10.1186/s12998-019-0255-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Man Therap ISSN: 2045-709X
Fig. 1Flowchart – included and excluded countries and dependencies
Fig. 2a Countries by population of chiropractors in absolute numbers. b Countries by population of chiropractors per capita per 100,000
Fig. 3Countries by number of chiropractic institutions
Chiropractic education and requirements for practice (N = 90)
| n | (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Chiropractic education institutions | ||
| Is chiropractic education provided in your country? | ||
| Yes | 19 | (23.5) |
| No | 58 | (64.4) |
| Missing | 14 | (15.6) |
| Accreditation of the chiropractic educational institutionsa | ||
| By an international chiropractic accreditation counsel | 11 | (12.2) |
| By a governmental/federal institution | 5 | (5.6) |
| By both | 11 | (12.2) |
| Missing | 74 | (82.2) |
| The level of chiropractic training is provided by law | ||
| Yes | 25 | (27.8) |
| No | 36 | (40.0) |
| Missing | 29 | (32.2) |
| Requirements to practice | ||
| Is completion of a post-graduate clinical training program required to obtain full licensure or registration to practice as a chiropractor | ||
| Yes (1 or 2 years) | 15 | (16.7) |
| No | 39 | (43.3) |
| Missing | 36 | (40.0) |
| For overseas chiropractors wishing to practice chiropractic in your country, please indicate below which statutory requirements applya | ||
| Work permit | 59 | (65.6) |
| Visa | 45 | (50.0) |
| Registration with statutory regulator | 36 | (40.0) |
| Evidence of health | 18 | (20.0) |
| Language proficiency | 23 | (25.6) |
| Malpractice insurance | 24 | (26.7) |
| Certification of good standing | 27 | (30.0) |
| Other (e.g. proof of qualifications, board exams) | 19 | (21.1) |
| Overseas chiropractors not permitted to work | 2 | (2.2) |
| Missing | 23 | (25.6) |
aThis may add up to more than 100%, as multiple answers may apply
Accessibility to chiropractic services and scope of practice (N = 90)
| n | (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Access and reimbursement | ||
| Public access to chiropractors | ||
| Direct access | 80 | (88.9) |
| Direct access under supervision of medical doctor | 1 | (1.1) |
| Medical referral needed | 2 | (2.2) |
| Missing | 7 | (7.8) |
| Are chiropractors’ fees covered by government health schemes? | ||
| Yes | 16 | (17.8) |
| No | 45 | (50.0) |
| Missing | 29 | (32.2) |
| Are chiropractors’ fees covered by private health schemes? | ||
| Yes, all major schemes | 18 | (20.0) |
| Yes, some major schemes | 28 | (31.1) |
| No | 15 | (16.7) |
| Missing | 29 | (32.2) |
| Definition of chiropractic | ||
| Does the legislation include a definition of chiropractic? | ||
| Yes | 25 | (27.8) |
| No | 25 | (27.8) |
| Missing | 40 | (44.4) |
| Is scope of practice defined in law or regulations? | ||
| Yes | 26 | (28.9) |
| No | 26 | (28.9) |
| Missing | 38 | (42.2) |
| Scope of practice: are chiropractors lawfully permitted to undertake the following activitiesa | ||
| Myofascial dry needling/acupuncture | 20 | (22.2) |
| Prescription of food supplements | 24 | (26.7) |
| Prescription of herbal remedies | 19 | (21.1) |
| Laser therapy | 23 | (25.6) |
| Ultrasound/interferential/shockwave/other electrical therapy | 29 | (32.2) |
| Missing | 54 | (60.0) |
| Are prescribed acts included in the legislation? | ||
| Yes | 9 | (10.0) |
| No | 20 | (22.2) |
| Missing | 61 | (67.8) |
| Does the legislation confer protection of title? | ||
| Yes | 39 | (43.3) |
| No | 11 | (12.2) |
| Missing | 49 | (44.4) |
| Diagnostic rights | ||
| In relation to plain film x-rays, are chiropractors lawfully permitteda | ||
| To own and operate x-ray equipment within their clinics | 13 | (14.4) |
| To prescribe/order x-rays (using an outside provider) within the state health system | 28 | (31.1) |
| To prescribe/order x-rays (using an outside provider) privately | 35 | (38.9) |
| Missing | 47 | (52.2) |
| In relation to advanced diagnostic imaging chiropractors lawfully are permitted | ||
| To prescribe/order advanced MRI/CT scans | 22 | (24.4) |
| Missing | 68 | (75.6) |
| In relation to diagnostic ultrasound, are chiropractors lawfully permitteda: | ||
| To own and operate ultrasound equipment within their clinics | 14 | (15.6) |
| To prescribe/order ultrasound studies (using an outside provider) | 32 | (35.6) |
| Missing | 56 | (62.2) |
| In relation to laboratory tests (blood, urine, etc.), are chiropractors lawfully permitted | ||
| To prescribe/order laboratory tests | 29 | (32.2) |
| No rights | 30 | (33.3) |
| Missing | 31 | (34.4) |
| Treatment and prescription rights | ||
| Are/do chiropractors lawfully permitted/have statutory rights in relation to the prescription of pharmaceutical medication? | ||
| Full prescribing rights without additional training | 1 | (1.1) |
| Full prescribing rights with additional training | 0 | – |
| Limited prescribing rights without additional training | 4 | (4.4) |
| Limited prescribing rights with additional training | 4 | (4.4) |
| No prescribing rights | 57 | (63.3) |
| Missing | 24 | (26.7) |
| Are chiropractors subject to any specific regulations/statutory restrictions in relation to the care of children? | ||
| Yes | 57 | (63.3) |
| No | 3 | (3.3) |
| Missing | 30 | (33.3) |
| Are chiropractors lawfully permitted to authorize sick leave? | ||
| Yes | 20 | (22.2) |
| No | 40 | (44.4) |
| Missing | 30 | (33.3) |
aThis may add up to more than 100%, as multiple answers may apply
Statutory legislation in countries where chiropractic is legalized (N = 68)
| n | (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| The legal framework governing chiropractic is | ||
| National/Federal legislation (i.e. covers the entire country) | 43 | (63.2) |
| Regional/State/Provincial/Canton legislation | 2 | (2.9) |
| A combination of national/federal legislation with regional/state/provincial/canton rules | 3 | (4.4) |
| Missing | 20 | (29.4) |
| The chiropractic legislation stands alone | ||
| Yes | 13 | (19.1) |
| No | 55 | (80.9) |
| Missing | 0 | – |
| The legislation contains provision to establish a statutory regulator | ||
| Yes | 44 | (64.7) |
| No | 6 | (8.8) |
| Missing | 18 | (26.5) |
| A statutory regulator exists to set standards | ||
| Yes | 27 | (39.7) |
| Missing | 41 | (60.3) |
| Roles of the statutory regulatora | ||
| Maintain a statutory register | 22 | (32.4) |
| Set standards of ethics/conduct and proficiency | 22 | (32.4) |
| Set standards of education | 14 | (20.6) |
| Accredit educational programs | 12 | (17.7) |
| Set standards of continuing education | 11 | (16.2) |
| Set standards of health | 11 | (16.2) |
| Administer fitness to practice (disciplinary and health) hearings and impose sanctions | 18 | (26.5) |
| Missing | 41 | (60.3) |
| Regulations and/or rules under the legislation to provide for registration or licensure of chiropractors | ||
| National/federal level. | 39 | (57.4) |
| State/provincial level. | 3 | (4.4) |
| None | 8 | (11.8) |
| Missing | 18 | (26.5) |
| The legal framework contains provision for disciplinary/fitness to practise hearings | ||
| Yes | 31 | (45.6) |
| No | 10 | (14.7) |
| Missing | 27 | (39.7) |
| Practicing without a license/without being registered is an offence | ||
| Criminal offence | 13 | (19.1) |
| Civil offence | 15 | (22.1) |
| May practice but cannot use title | 1 | (1.5) |
| Missing | 39 | (57.4) |
| Sanctions available when a chiropractor has been found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct/serious professional misconduct under the legal frameworka | ||
| Removal from the register (striking off) | 23 | (12.0) |
| Admonishment | 21 | (11.0) |
| Written undertakings | 10 | (5.0) |
| Conditions of practice order | 12 | (6.0) |
| Suspension from practice | 21 | (11.0) |
| Financial penalty/fine | 11 | (6.0) |
| Other | 2 | (1.0) |
| Missing | 42 | (61.8) |
aThis may add up to more than 100%, as multiple answers may apply