预测新加坡义肢和矫形师的供需

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1097/JPO.0000000000000397
Miho Asano, Yu Li Ng, Khalid Anuar, Yi Tian Felicity Yeo, G. Koh, K. Tan
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摘要简介新加坡的人口老龄化、慢性病和疾病的流行率随着对假肢和矫形器服务的需求而持续增长。我们需要了解假肢和矫形器服务以及假肢医生和矫形师(P&O)的供应,以优化护理。因此,本研究的目的是估计新加坡最近和未来的P&O供需情况。方法回顾性分析病历资料。我们确定了需要假肢和矫形器服务的七种情况,并对新加坡2060年的预计人口应用了特定情况的入院率,以获得需要这些服务的住院人数。然后,我们将这些数字乘以每种情况下的假肢医生/矫正师工作量,转换为假肢医生/矫形师小时数。最后,我们应用了两种供应情景来检查潜在的P&O短缺。结果在各自的情景下,2016年的缺口估计分别为9.4和5.4。这些差距在2030年分别增至18.4和5.8,在2060年分别增至28.1和6.2。结论从2016年到2060年,新加坡现有的P&O缺口将继续增长。应及时考虑和实施适当的战略,以管理潜在的短缺。临床相关性通过特定条件驱动和基于时间的效用方法预测未来的假肢医生/矫正师人力需求,为仅线性人口增长提供了一种替代模型。这可以提供更准确的可预测性和选择精确的战略来管理未来的人力需求。
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Projecting the Supply and Demand of Prosthetists and Orthotists in Singapore
ABSTRACT Introduction Singapore's aging population and prevalence of chronic diseases and conditions continue to grow along with the need for prosthetic and orthotic services. We need to understand the supply of prosthetic and orthotic services and prosthetists and orthotists (P&Os) to optimize care. Therefore, the objective of this study was to estimate the recent and the future supply and demand for P&Os in Singapore. Methods This was a retrospective medical record review. We identified the seven conditions requiring prosthetic and orthotic services and applied condition-specific admission rates on the projected population of Singapore through 2060 to obtain the number of inpatient admissions requiring the services. We then converted these numbers to prosthetist/orthotist hours by multiplying by prosthetist/orthotist workload for each condition. Finally, we applied two supply scenarios to examine potential P&O shortfall. Results The shortfall was estimated to be 9.4 and 5.4 in 2016 under the respective scenarios. These gaps increase to 18.4 and 5.8, respectively, in 2030, and 28.1 and 6.2, respectively, in 2060. Conclusions The existing shortfall of P&Os in Singapore will continue to grow from 2016 to 2060. Appropriate strategies should be considered and implemented in a timely manner to manage the potential shortfall. Clinical Relevance Projecting the demand for future prosthetist/orthotist manpower through a specific condition-driven and time-based utility approach provides an alternative model to only a linear population growth. This may provide a more accurate predictability and selection of precise strategies to manage future manpower demands.
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Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics
Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly by the AAOP, JPO: Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics provides information on new devices, fitting and fabrication techniques, and patient management experiences. The focus is on prosthetics and orthotics, with timely reports from related fields such as orthopaedic research, occupational therapy, physical therapy, orthopaedic surgery, amputation surgery, physical medicine, biomedical engineering, psychology, ethics, and gait analysis. Each issue contains research-based articles reviewed and approved by a highly qualified editorial board and an Academy self-study quiz offering two PCE''s.
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