Defining the critical pediatric surgical workforce density for improving surgical outcomes: a global study

J Pediatr Surg. 2020 Mar;55(3):493-512. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2019.11.001. Epub 2019 Nov 27.

Abstract

Purpose: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have only 19% of the global surgical workforce yet see 80% of worldwide deaths from noncommunicable diseases. We aimed to interrogate the correlation between pediatric surgical workforce density (PSWD) and survival from pediatric surgical conditions worldwide.

Methods: A systematic review of online databases identified outcome studies for key pediatric surgical conditions (gastroschisis, esophageal atresia, intestinal atresia, and typhoid perforation) as well as PSWD data across low-income (LICs), middle-income (MICs), and high-income countries (HICs). PSWD was expressed as the number of PSs/million children under 15 years of age and we correlated this to surgical outcomes for our case series.

Results: PSWD ranged between zero (Burundi, The Gambia, and Mauritania) and 125.2 (Poland) across 86 countries. Outcomes for at least one condition were obtained in 61 countries: 50 outcomes in HICs, 52 in MICs and 8 in LICs. The mean survival in our case series was 42.3%, 69.4% and 91.6% for LICs, MICs, and HICs, respectively. A PSWD ≥4 PSs/million children under 15 years of age significantly correlated to odds of survival ≥80% (OR 16.8, p < 0.0001, 95% CI 5.66-49.88). Specifically in the studied LICs and MICs, increasing the PSWD to 4 would require training 1427 additional surgeons.

Conclusion: Using a novel approach, we have established a benchmark for the scale-up of pediatric surgical workforce, which may support broader efforts to reduce childhood deaths from congenital disease.

Levels of evidence: 2c - Outcomes Research.

Keywords: Congenital disease; Global surgery; Low- and middle-income countries; Mortality; Pediatric surgery; Pediatric surgical workforce.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Digestive System Abnormalities / surgery
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Pediatrics / organization & administration*
  • Poverty
  • Surgeons / statistics & numerical data*
  • Surgical Procedures, Operative* / mortality
  • Surgical Procedures, Operative* / statistics & numerical data
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Workforce / statistics & numerical data*