| Literature DB >> 32299438 |
Leilei Zhan1, Neha Safaya2, Hana Erkou2, Lei An1, Zhifeng Wang3, Jingjing Feng1, Xiao Xu4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study compares perspectives on specialized ophthalmic medical institutions, identifies the gaps in property and geographic offerings, and explores the ways that ophthalmic medical institutions can better allocate resources. The results of this research will increase patient's access to equitable and high-quality ophthalmic care in China.Entities:
Keywords: China; Human resource; Medical institution; Ophthalmology
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32299438 PMCID: PMC7164186 DOI: 10.1186/s12960-020-00471-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Resour Health ISSN: 1478-4491
Specialized ophthalmic medical institutions from 2010 to 2014
| Year | Institutions | Health personnel | Outpatient service and emergency treatment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 263 (0.03%) | 20 311 (0.25%) | 10 887 249 (0.55%) |
| 2012 | 326 (0.03%) | 26 401 (0.29%) | 14 209 454 (0.57%) |
| 2014 | 395 (0.04%) | 26 607 (0.26%) | 28 118 102 (0.58%) |
Human resource allocation in specialized ophthalmic medical institutions in 2014
| Category | Ophthalmic medical institutions | Health personnel | ① | ② | ③ | ④ | ⑤ | ⑥ | ⑦ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | |||||||||
| Public | 63 (16%) | 9 046 (34%) | 2 595 (29%) | 92 (1%) | 1 362 (15%) | 3 734 (41%) | 452 (5%) | 315 (3%) | 496 (5%) |
| Private | 332 (84%) | 17 561 (66%) | 3 951 (22%) | 556 (3%) | 1 622 (9%) | 8 010 (46%) | 1 182 (7%) | 911 (5%) | 1 329 (8%) |
| Administration division | |||||||||
| Urban | 334 (85%) | 22 578 (85%) | 5 659 (25%) | 442 (2%) | 2 503 (11%) | 10 132 45%) | 1 387 (6%) | 1 035 (5%) | 1 420 (6%) |
| Rural | 61 (15%) | 4 029 (15%) | 887 (22%) | 206 (5%) | 481 (12%) | 1 612 (40%) | 247 (6%) | 191 (5%) | 405 (10%) |
| Region | |||||||||
| Eastern | 169 (43%) | 14 090 (53%) | 3 537 (25%) | 240 (2%) | 1 904 (14%) | 5 979 (42%) | 838 (6%) | 620 (4%) | 972 (7%) |
| Central | 153 (39%) | 8 828 (33%) | 2 159 (24%) | 281 (3%) | 744 (8%) | 4 118 (47%) | 554 (6%) | 415 (5%) | 557 (6%) |
| Western | 73 (18%) | 3 689 (14%) | 850 (23%) | 127 (3%) | 336 (9%) | 1 647 (45%) | 242 (7%) | 191 (5%) | 296 (8%) |
Human resource in public and private ophthalmic medical institutions
| Category | Physicians | Nursing staff | Scientific research and management fellow | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Public | Private | Public | Private | Public | Private | |
| Academic degrees | ||||||
| Doctor’s degree | 454 (17%) | 120 (3%) | 195 (5%) | 39 (1%) | 141 (10%) | 19 (1%) |
| Master’s degree | 941 (36%) | 542 (14%) | 205 (15%) | 45 (3%) | ||
| Bachelor’s degree | 1 001 (39%) | 2 204 (55%) | 1 462 (39%) | 1 025 (12%) | 529 (39%) | 574 (35%) |
| College degree | 166 (6%) | 877 (22%) | 1 739 (46%) | 4 378 (54%) | 283 (21%) | 640 (40%) |
| Technical secondary school education | 28 (1%) | 190 (5%) | 325 (9%) | 2 551 (32%) | 121 (9%) | 214 (13%) |
| Others | 5 (1%) | 18 (1%) | 13 (1%) | 17 (1%) | 83 (6%) | 130 (8%) |
| Professional ranks | ||||||
| Senior level | 934 (36%) | 1 190 (30%) | 144 (4%) | 125 (2%) | 127 (9%) | 140 (9%) |
| Medium level | 765 (29%) | 1 206 (31%) | 2 203 (59%) | 2 619 (33%) | 258 (19%) | 286 (18%) |
| Junior level | 896 (35%) | 1 555 (39%) | 1 258 (34%) | 4 982 (62%) | 348 (26%) | 292 (18%) |
| Others | 129 (3%) | 284 (3%) | 629 (46%) | 904 (55%) | ||
Human resource in urban and rural ophthalmic medical institutions
| Category | Physicians | Nursing staff | Scientific research and management fellow | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Urban | Rural | Urban | Rural | Urban | Rural | |
| Academic degrees | ||||||
| Doctor’s degree | 566 (10%) | 8 (1%) | 233 (2%) | 1 (1%) | 159 (6%) | 1 (1%) |
| Master’s degree | 1 437 (25%) | 46 (5%) | 246 (10%) | 4 (1%) | ||
| Bachelor’s degree | 2 807 (50%) | 398 (45%) | 2 295 (23%) | 173 (11%) | 956 (38%) | 147 (30%) |
| College degree | 708 (13%) | 335 (38%) | 5 250 (52%) | 726 (48%) | 712 (28%) | 211 (44%) |
| Technical secondary school education | 130 (2%) | 88 (10%) | 2 228 (22%) | 586 (39%) | 258 (10%) | 77 (16%) |
| Others | 11 (1%) | 12 (1%) | 20 (1%) | 9 (1%) | 172 (7%) | 41 (8%) |
| Professional ranks | ||||||
| Senior level | 1 915 (34%) | 209 (24%) | 237 (2%) | 32 (2%) | 248 (10%) | 19 (4%) |
| Medium level | 1 693 (30%) | 278 (31%) | 4 310 (43%) | 512 (32%) | 449 (18%) | 95 (20%) |
| Junior level | 2 051 (36%) | 400 (45%) | 5 251 (52%) | 989 (61%) | 539 (21%) | 101 (21%) |
| Others | 334 (3%) | 79 (5%) | 1 267 (51%) | 266 (55%) | ||
The average academic degree of physicians has been rising from technical secondary school education to bachelor’s degree, that of nurses has been rising from technical secondary school education to college degree, and that of scientific research and management personnel has been rising from college degree to bachelor’s degree. Regarding the scientific research and management fellows, their educational level was slightly higher among those working in urban institutions. In terms of professional level, physicians with senior, mid, and junior levels were equally distributed in urban institutions, while in rural ones, more physicians had a junior rank. Just 2% of nursing staff had senior professional ranks, and most of them were of junior or midlevel employees
Human resource in ophthalmic medical institutions in eastern, central, and western China
| Physicians | Nursing staff | Scientific research and management fellow | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eastern | Central | Western | Eastern | Central | Western | Eastern | Central | Western | |
| Academic degrees | |||||||||
| Doctor’s degree | 444 (13%) | 112 (5%) | 18 (2%) | 193 (3%) | 41 (1%) | 0 (0%) | 145 (8%) | 9 (1%) | 6 (2%) |
| Master’s degree | 970 (27%) | 449 (21%) | 64 (7%) | 211 (11%) | 27 (4%) | 12 (4%) | |||
| Bachelor’s degree | 1 574 (45%) | 1 159 (54%) | 472 (56%) | 1 379 (23%) | 948 (23%) | 141 (9%) | 692 (36%) | 299 (40%) | 112 (33%) |
| College degree | 445 (12%) | 354 (16%) | 244 (28%) | 2 987 (50%) | 2 116 (53%) | 873 (55%) | 513 (27%) | 262 (35%) | 148 (44%) |
| Technical secondary school education | 91 (2%) | 77 (3%) | 50 (6%) | 1 345 (23%) | 888 (22%) | 581 (36%) | 208 (11%) | 93 (13%) | 34 (10%) |
| Others | 13 (1%) | 8 (1%) | 2 (1%) | 24 (1%) | 5 (1%) | 0 (0%) | 135 (7%) | 54 (7%) | 24 (7%) |
| Professional ranks | |||||||||
| Senior level | 1 157 (33%) | 725 (34%) | 242 (29%) | 132 (2%) | 101 (2%) | 36 (2%) | 170 (9%) | 65 (9%) | 32 (10%) |
| Medium level | 1 097 (31%) | 642 (30%) | 232 (27%) | 2 842 (48%) | 1 555 (38%) | 425 (26%) | 309 (16%) | 152 (20%) | 83 (25%) |
| Junior level | 1 283 (36%) | 792 (36%) | 376 (44%) | 2 766 (46%) | 2 342 (57%) | 1 132 (69%) | 404 (21%) | 175 (24%) | 61 (18%) |
| Others | 234 (4%) | 120 (3%) | 54 (3%) | 1 021 (54%) | 352 (47%) | 160 (48%) | |||