Systems that evaluate international equivalency in health-related professions: a scoping review with a focus on Canada.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Human Resources for Health Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.1186/s12960-023-00864-y
Mark Lafave, Yasaman Amannejad, Ulkar Mammadova, Breda Eubank
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Health workforce planning has become a significant global problem considering there are estimates of an 18 million healthcare provider shortfall by 2030. There are two mechanisms to address healthcare worker shortages: (1) domestic education of those professions and (2) integration of internationally educated health professionals. Integration of internationally educated health professionals into the Canadian healthcare system requires: (1) reductions in systemic and administrative barriers and (2) development, testing, and implementation of credential equivalency recognition systems. The goal of this scoping review was to identify systems that are employed to determine credential equivalency, with a focus on Canada. The scoping review was carried by employing: (1) a systematic literature search (9) and (2) a website and grey literature Google search of professional governing bodies from a selection of medical/allied healthcare professions, but also other non-medical professions, such as law, engineering and accounting. Seven databases were searched to identify relevant sources: MEDLINE, CINAHL Plus with Full Text, PsycINFO, SPORT Discus, Academic Search Complete, Business Source Complete, and SCOPUS. The search strategy combined keyword, text terms, and medical subject headings (MeSH) and was carried out with the help of a health sciences librarian. Seven articles were included in the final manuscript review from the following professions: nursing; psychology; engineering; pharmacy; and multiple health professions. Twenty-four health-related professional governing body websites were hand searched to determine systems to evaluate international equivalency. There were many systems employed to determine equivalency, but there were no systems that were automated or that employed machine-learning or artificial intelligence to guide the evaluation process.

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评估健康相关专业国际等效性的系统:以加拿大为重点的范围界定审查。
考虑到到到2030年估计将有1800万医疗服务提供者短缺,卫生劳动力规划已成为一个重大的全球问题。有两种机制可以解决医护人员短缺的问题:(1)这些职业的国内教育和(2)接受国际教育的卫生专业人员的融合。将受过国际教育的卫生专业人员纳入加拿大医疗保健系统需要:(1)减少系统性和行政性障碍,以及(2)开发、测试和实施证书等效性识别系统。此次范围界定审查的目标是确定用于确定证书等效性的系统,重点是加拿大。范围审查是通过以下方式进行的:(1)系统的文献搜索(9)和(2)从一系列医疗/相关医疗专业以及其他非医疗专业(如法律、工程和会计)的专业管理机构的网站和灰色文献谷歌搜索。检索了七个数据库以确定相关来源:MEDLINE、CINAHL Plus with Full Text、PsycINFO、SPORT Discus、Academic Search Complete、Business Source Complete和SCOPUS。该搜索策略结合了关键词、文本术语和医学主题标题(MeSH),并在健康科学馆员的帮助下进行。七篇文章被收录在最后的手稿审查中,来自以下专业:护理;心理学工程药房以及多种卫生专业。对24个与健康相关的专业管理机构网站进行了手工搜索,以确定评估国际等效性的系统。有许多系统用于确定等效性,但没有自动化的系统,也没有使用机器学习或人工智能来指导评估过程的系统。
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Human Resources for Health
Human Resources for Health Social Sciences-Public Administration
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8.10
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4.40%
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102
审稿时长
34 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Resources for Health is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal covering all aspects of planning, producing and managing the health workforce - all those who provide health services worldwide. Human Resources for Health aims to disseminate research on health workforce policy, the health labour market, health workforce practice, development of knowledge tools and implementation mechanisms nationally and internationally; as well as specific features of the health workforce, such as the impact of management of health workers" performance and its link with health outcomes. The journal encourages debate on health sector reforms and their link with human resources issues, a hitherto-neglected area.
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