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Global Perspectives on Task Shifting and Task Sharing in Neurosurgery

Authors :
Faith C. Robertson
Ignatius N. Esene
Angelos G. Kolias
Tariq Khan
Gail Rosseau
William B. Gormley
Kee B. Park
Marike L.D. Broekman
Jeffrey Rosenfeld
Naci Balak
Ahmed Ammar
Magnus Tisel
Michael Haglund
Timothy Smith
Ivar Mendez
Jannick Brennum
Stephen Honeybul
Akira Matsumara
Severien Muneza
Andres Rubiano
Patrick Kamalo
Graham Fieggen
Basant Misra
Gene Bolles
David Adelson
Robert Dempsey
Peter Hutchinson
Alexandrina Nikova
Osama Ghazala
Elubabor Buno
Shibashish Bhattacharjee
Takahiro Iizuka
Jafri Malin Abdullah
Bipin Chaurasia
Eghosa Morgan
Rodolfo E. Alcedo-Guardia
Lynne Lourdes N. Lucena
Kadir Oktay
Omar Ibrahim AbdAllah
Ahlem Saihi
Gacem Abdeldjalil
Mahi Asmaa
Claudio Yampolsky
Laura P. Saladino
Francisco Mannara
Sonal Sachdev
Benjamin Price
Vincent Joris
Nourou Dine Adeniran Bankole
Edgar M. Carrasco
Mirsad Hodzic
Marcos Wagner de Sousa Porto
Robson Amorim
Igor Lima Maldonado
Bizoza Yves
Gonzalo Suarez
Felipe Constanzo
Johanna Cecilia Valdeblanquez Atencio
Karen Alexa Ruiz Mora
Juan Manuel Rodriguez Gil
Kiriakos Paraskeva
Emrah Egemen
Trevcsor Ngamasata
Jeff Ntalaja
Antoine Beltchika
Glennie Ntsambi
Goertz Mirenge Dunia
Mahmoud M. Taha
Mohamed Arnaout
Ramez Kirollos
Mohamed Kassem
Omar Elwardany
Ahmed Negida
Birhanu Dolango
Mikael Aseged
Alemu Adise Mldie
Tsegazeab Laeke
Abenezer Aklilu
Esayas Adefris
Teemu Luoto
Rezai Jahromi Behnam
Emmanuel De Schlichting
Bougaci Nassim
Pierre Bourdillon
Martin N. Stienen
Stephan Lackermair
Franziska Anna Schmidt
Juergen Konczalla
Adrien Holzgreve
Andre Sagerer
Dieter M. Weinert
Paulette Kumi
Aaron Lawson McLean
James Loan
Julian Cahill
Simon Dockrell
Fardad T. Afshari
Paul May
Alkinoos Athanasiou
Steven Papadopoulos
Edroulfo-Georgios Espinoza
Athanasios Chatzisotiriou
Pavlos Vlachogiannis
Konstantina Karabatsou
Thanasis Paschalis
Christos Tsitsipanis
Gabriel Mauricio Longo Calderan
Ronny Leiva
Harsh Deora
Sreenivas Mukkamala
Dipesh Batra
Arvind Sukumaran
Kanishk Parmar
Anuj Bahl
Amit Agrawal
Nirankar Dev
Nikhil Thakur
Sanjay Behari
Chandrasekhar B.V.K. Yandrapati
Ritesh Bhoot
Pragnesh Bhatt
Uday Bhaumik
Manish Agrawal
Antony Thomas
Harish Chandrappa
Ankit Mathur
Petra Wahjoepramono
Selfy Oswari
Rafid Al-Mahfoudh
Abbas Alnaji
Nidal Abuhadrous
Bakr Abo Jarad
Ibrahim Nour
Or Cohen-Inbar
Roberto Colasanti
Alfredo Conti
Giovanni Raffa
Corrado Castrioto
Matteo M. Baccanelli
Santino Ottavio Tomasi
Matteo Zoli
Andrea Veroni
Andrea Di Cristofori
Luigi Giannachi
Laura Lippa
Donatella Sgubin
Morgan Broggi
Marcello Barbato
Francesco Restelli
Mario Ganau
Graziano Taddei
Hamzeh Albadawi
Mohammed Salameh
Madieyva Gulmira
Muffaq Lashhab
Walid El Gaddafi
Mohammad Altoumi
S.M. Manvinder
Davendran Kanesen
Mario Teo
Prabu Rau Sriram
Sarah Atiqah M. Zamri
Vayara Perumall Vinodh
Moussa Denou
Adyl Melhaoui
Oumaima Outani
Mahjouba Boutarbouch
Armin Gretschel
Pradhumna Yadav
Balgopal Karmacharya
Fatih Incekara
Hugo den Boogert
Buccket Argvoello Lopez
Hassane Ali Amadou
Danjuma Sale
Sanusi Bello
Poluyi Edward
Alvan-Emeka Ukachukwu
Evaristus Nwaribe
Ikechukwu Aniaku
Aliyu Baba Ndajiwo
Olabamidele Ayodele
Gyang Markus Bot
Sunday David Ndubuisu Achebe
Bakht Jamal
Muhammad Tariq
Ghulam Farooq
Danyal Zaman Khan
Ahtesham Khizar
Zahid Hussain
Anisa Nazir
Marco Gonzales-Portillo
Jhosep Silvestre Bautista
Roland A. Torres
Abigail Javier-Lizan
Isagani Jodl G. de los Santos, Jr.
Nuno Morais
Lydia Dias
Carolina Noronha
Jovelo Monteiro Silva
Alexandra Seromenho-Santos
Kiril Lozanche
Ionut Negoi
Alexandru Tascu
Danil A. Kozyrev
Dr. Menelas Nkeshimana
Claire Karekezi
Marcel Didier Ndayishyigikiye
Faisal Alabbass
Faisal Farrash
Rawan Alhazmi
Jagos Golubovic
Milan Lepifá
Rosanda Ilifá
Aleksandar Stanimirovifá
Sergio Garcia-Garcia
Carlos A. Rodriguez Arias
Ruth Lau
Juan Delgado-Fernandez
Miguel A. Arraez
C. Fernandez Mateos
Ana M. Castano Leon
Saman Wadanamby
David Bervini
Hamisi K. Shabani
Kriengsak Limpastan
Khalil Ayadi
Altay Sencer
Ali Yalcinkaya
Elif Eren
Recep Basaran
Abdulkerim Gokoglu
Vyval Mykola
Felicita Tayong
Mario Zuccarello
Carolyn Quinsey
Michael C. Dewan
Paul H. Young
Edward Laws
Jack Rock
David B. Kurland
Carrie R. Muh
Eri Dario Delgado Aguilar
Kenneth Burns
Jacob Low
Conor Keogh
Chris Uff
Alfio Spina
Fayez Alelyani
Source :
World Neurosurgery: X, Vol 6, Iss , Pp - (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Background: Neurosurgical task shifting and task sharing (TS/S), delegating clinical care to non-neurosurgeons, is ongoing in many hospital systems in which neurosurgeons are scarce. Although TS/S can increase access to treatment, it remains highly controversial. This survey investigated perceptions of neurosurgical TS/S to elucidate whether it is a permissible temporary solution to the global workforce deficit. Methods: The survey was distributed to a convenience sample of individuals providing neurosurgical care. A digital survey link was distributed through electronic mailing lists of continental neurosurgical societies and various collectives, conference announcements, and social media platforms (July 2018–January 2019). Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and univariate regression of Likert Scale scores. Results: Survey respondents represented 105 of 194 World Health Organization member countries (54.1%; 391 respondents, 162 from high-income countries and 229 from low- and middle-income countries [LMICs]). The most agreed on statement was that task sharing is preferred to task shifting. There was broad consensus that both task shifting and task sharing should require competency-based evaluation, standardized training endorsed by governing organizations, and maintenance of certification. When perspectives were stratified by income class, LMICs were significantly more likely to agree that task shifting is professionally disruptive to traditional training, task sharing should be a priority where human resources are scarce, and to call for additional TS/S regulation, such as certification and formal consultation with a neurosurgeon (in person or electronic/telemedicine). Conclusions: Both LMIC and high-income countries agreed that task sharing should be prioritized over task shifting and that additional recommendations and regulations could enhance care. These data invite future discussions on policy and training programs. Key words: Global health, Global neurosurgery, LMIC, Neurotrauma, Task sharing, Task shifting, Workforce

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25901397
Volume :
6
Issue :
-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
World Neurosurgery: X
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6b988bca432f443c92cd973e5c055ba7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wnsx.2019.100060