Estimates of the global workforce required for providing assistive technology: a modeling study.

IF 1.9 Q3 REHABILITATION
Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2025-07-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2025.1617624
Johanna Rosberg Petersson, Malin Tistad, Sébastien Muller, Irene Calvo, Johan Borg
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Introduction: Despite being a fundamental human right, access to assistive products varies between 3% and 90% across countries. Ensuring adequate and trained human resources is a prerequisite for improving access to assistive products. To support workforce planning and development, this study estimated the global workforce required for assistive technology provision to achieve a high level of access.

Method: This modeling study used estimates of the primary workforce for assistive technology provision and assistive product needs in a country with a high level of access and global assistive product needs, to predict the global workforce required to provide assistive technology in five product domains: cognition and communication, hearing, mobility and self-care, orthotics and prosthetics, and vision. The assistive product need estimates were based on self-reported data from WHO Rapid Assistive Technology Assessment surveys in 28 countries.

Results: A total workforce for assistive technology provision of 4.4 (95% CI: 3.0-6.8) million full-time equivalents (FTE) would be required globally to achieve a high level of access to assistive products. Excluding the administrative workforce, this includes a workforce of 3.4 (2.3-5.4) million FTE, composed of 1.7 (1.3-2.2) million FTE providing mobility and self-care products, 0.9 (0.5-1.7) million FTE providing orthoses and prostheses, 0.5 (0.2-1.0) million FTE providing vision products, 0.3 (0.2-0.4) million FTE providing hearing products, and 0.05 (0.04-0.06) million FTE providing cognition and communication products.

Conclusion: Likely a conservative estimate of the required workforce size, this provides a cautious foundation for informing strategies to develop a workforce capable of meeting global assistive product needs and improving access.

提供辅助技术所需的全球劳动力的估计:建模研究。
导言:尽管获得辅助产品是一项基本人权,但各国获得辅助产品的比例在3%至90%之间。确保充足和训练有素的人力资源是改善获得辅助产品的先决条件。为了支持劳动力规划和发展,本研究估计了辅助技术提供所需的全球劳动力,以实现高水平的访问。方法:该建模研究使用了一个具有高水平访问和全球辅助产品需求的国家的辅助技术提供和辅助产品需求的主要劳动力估计,以预测在五个产品领域提供辅助技术所需的全球劳动力:认知和沟通,听力,行动和自我保健,矫形器和假肢以及视力。辅助产品需求估计数是根据世卫组织在28个国家进行的快速辅助技术评估调查中自我报告的数据得出的。结果:全球需要440万(95%置信区间:300 - 680)万全职当量(FTE)的辅助技术提供总劳动力才能实现高水平的辅助产品获取。不包括行政人员,这包括340万(230 - 540)万FTE,其中170万(130 - 220)万提供移动和自我护理产品的FTE, 90万(0.5- 170)万提供矫形器和义肢的FTE, 50万(0.2- 100)万提供视力产品的FTE, 30万(0.2- 40)万提供听力产品的FTE,以及0.05(0.04-0.06)万提供认知和沟通产品的FTE。结论:这可能是对所需劳动力规模的保守估计,为制定能够满足全球辅助产品需求和改善可及性的劳动力的战略提供了谨慎的基础。
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