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The accuracy of the Jamaican national physician register: a study of the status of physicians registered and their countries of training

机译:牙买加国家医师注册的准确性:对注册医师地位及其受训国家的研究

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Background The number of physicians per 10,000 population is a basic health indicator used to determine access to health care. Studies from the United States of America and Europe indicate that their physician registration databases may be flawed. Clinical research activities have suggested that the current records of physicians registered to practice in Jamaica may not be accurate. Our objective was to determine whether the Medical Council of Jamaica (MCJ) accurately records and reports the identities, number and specialty designation of physicians in Jamaica. An additional aim was to determine the countries in which these physicians were trained. Methods Data regarding physicians practicing in Jamaica in 2005 were obtained from multiple sources including the MCJ and the telephone directory. Intense efforts at tracing were undertaken in a sub-sample of physicians, internists and paediatricians to further improve the accuracy of the data. Data were analysed using SPSS, version 11.5. Results The MCJ listed 2667 registered physicians of which 118 (4.4%) were no longer practicing in Jamaica. Of the subset of 150 physicians who were more actively traced, an additional 11 were found to be no longer in practice. Thus at least 129 (4.8%) of the physicians on the MCJ list were not actively practising in Jamaica. Twenty-nine qualified physicians who were in practice, but not currently on the Jamaican register, were identified from other data sources. This yielded an estimate of 2567 physicians or 9.68 physicians per 10,000 persons. Seven hundred and twenty six specialists were identified, 118 from the MCJ list only, 452 from other sources, in particular medical associations, and 156 from both the MCJ list and other sources. Sixty-six percent of registered doctors completed medical school at the University of the West Indies (UWI). Conclusion These data suggest that the MCJ list includes some physicians no longer practicing in Jamaica while underestimating the number of specialists. Difficulty in accurately estimating the number of practicing physicians has been reported in studies done in other countries but the under-reporting of the number of specialists is uncommon. Additional consideration should be given to strategies to ensure compliance with the annual registration that is mandated by law and to changing the law to include registration of specialist qualifications.
机译:背景技术每10,000人口的医生人数是用于确定获得医疗保健机会的基本健康指标。美利坚合众国和欧洲的研究表明,他们的医师注册数据库可能存在缺陷。临床研究活动表明,在牙买加注册执业的医师的当前记录可能不准确。我们的目标是确定牙买加医学委员会(MCJ)是否准确记录和报告牙买加医生的身份,人数和专科名称。另一个目的是确定对这些医生进行培训的国家。方法2005年在牙买加执业的医师数据来自多种渠道,包括MCJ和电话簿。在医生,内科医师和儿科医生的子样本中进行了深入的追踪工作,以进一步提高数据的准确性。使用SPSS 11.5版分析数据。结果MCJ列出了2667名注册医生,其中118名(4.4%)不再在牙买加执业。在被更积极地追踪的150位医生的子集中,发现另外11位不再在实践中。因此,至少有129名(4.8%)的MCJ名单上的医生没有在牙买加积极开展工作。从其他数据源中识别出有29名合格的医师,他们实际上在业,但目前不在牙买加名册上。估计每10,000人有2567位医生或9.68位医生。确定了276名专家,仅来自MCJ列表的专家118名,来自其他来源(尤其是医学协会)的452名,来自MCJ列表和其他来源的156名专家。西印度群岛大学(UWI)的注册医生中有66%完成了医学院的学习。结论这些数据表明,MCJ名单中包括一些不再在牙买加执业的医生,同时低估了专家的数量。在其他国家进行的研究中,据报道很难准确估计执业医师的人数,但专家人数不足的报道很少见。还应该考虑一些策略,以确保遵守法律规定的年度注册,并更改法律以包括专业资格注册。

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