Comparison of the distribution of the dental hygienist workforce and population in Ontario: a geospatial analysis.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Mark J Dobrow, Eric Bruce, Keisha Simpson, Glenn Pettifer
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Abstract

Objectives: This study conducted a geospatial analysis of the distribution of the dental hygienist workforce relative to the distribution of the population in Ontario, Canada, aiming to address workforce imbalances and inform regional and international workforce planning.

Methods: Geospatial analysis techniques were employed to examine the dental hygienist workforce distribution using anonymized datasets from the College of Dental Hygienists of Ontario (the professional regulatory body) and the Canadian census. The data were linked using the forward sortation area (FSA) component of Canadian postal codes, covering 520 FSAs across Ontario. Analyses were conducted at three levels, based on different aggregations of postal code data.

Results: The study found significant variations in the distribution of dental hygienists across Ontario. The analysis revealed pockets of high dental hygienist density, mostly in urban areas, and areas with low dental hygienist rates, especially in rural and remote locations. The overall provincial rate was 97 dental hygienists per 100,000 population, with variation across the 520 FSAs, from zero to 20,000 dental hygienists per 100,000 population (or zero to 739 dental hygienists per 100,000 population if five outlier FSAs were removed).

Conclusions: The study underscores the complexity of dental hygienist workforce distribution in Ontario, revealing significant geographical disparities that suggest areas of both oversupply and undersupply. These insights provide actionable guidance for workforce policies and regulatory strategies, such as targeted incentives and public health initiatives, to address the mismatch between workforce supply and population needs. The findings highlight the importance of regular geospatial analyses to track changes in workforce distribution over time. The rigorous methodological approach and comprehensive evaluation of potential limitations offer valuable guidance for similar analyses in other jurisdictions. By providing a detailed framework and insights that extend beyond Ontario, this study contributes to the global understanding of dental hygienist workforce dynamics and supports the development of informed policies on a broader scale.

牙科卫生员的劳动力和人口在安大略省的分布比较:地理空间分析。
目的:本研究对加拿大安大略省牙科卫生员劳动力相对于人口分布的分布进行了地理空间分析,旨在解决劳动力不平衡问题,并为区域和国际劳动力规划提供信息。方法:采用地理空间分析技术,使用来自安大略省牙科卫生员学院(专业监管机构)和加拿大人口普查的匿名数据集来检查牙科卫生员的劳动力分布。这些数据使用加拿大邮政编码的前分拣区(FSA)部分进行链接,覆盖了安大略省的520个FSA。根据邮政编码数据的不同汇总,在三个层次上进行了分析。结果:研究发现,安大略省牙科保健师的分布存在显著差异。分析显示,牙科保健员密度高的地区主要在城市地区,而牙科保健员率低的地区,特别是在农村和偏远地区。全省的总体比率为每10万人中有97名牙科卫生员,在520个牙科保健员中,每10万人中有0至2万名牙科保健员(如果剔除5个异常的牙科保健员,则每10万人中有0至739名牙科保健员)。结论:该研究强调了安大略省牙科保健师劳动力分布的复杂性,揭示了显着的地理差异,表明供应过剩和供应不足的地区。这些见解为劳动力政策和监管战略(如有针对性的激励措施和公共卫生举措)提供了可操作的指导,以解决劳动力供应与人口需求之间的不匹配问题。研究结果强调了定期进行地理空间分析以跟踪劳动力分布随时间变化的重要性。严格的方法方法和对潜在限制的全面评估为其他司法管辖区的类似分析提供了宝贵的指导。通过提供超出安大略省的详细框架和见解,本研究有助于全球对牙科卫生员劳动力动态的理解,并支持在更大范围内制定知情政策。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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