Strengthening the biokinetics workforce for improved services: A human resources for health review from 2000 to 2020.

Q3 Health Professions
South African Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2023-04-05 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.17159/2078-516X/2023/v35i1a14184
R Tiwari, H W Grobbelaar, C Vermaak, U Chikte
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Abstract

Background: Biokinetics is a South African (SA) health profession within the private health care sector. Biokineticists register with the Health Professions Council of SA (HPCSA).

Objectives: To describe the demographic trends of HPCSA registered biokineticists from 2000 to 2020 to understand the supply and status of human resources for health within the profession.

Methods: The following data were collected and analysed: i) health personnel category, ii) geographical location, iii) age, iv) sex, and v) population category.

Results: The number of HPCSA registered biokineticists grew from 136 in 2000, to 1831 in January 2020 (67.8% women, 32.2% men). There was a sharp decline in numbers after the age of 45 years. The Western Cape (5.8) and Gauteng (5.1) provinces had the most biokineticists per 100 000 of the population, whilst smaller provinces like Kwazulu-Natal (1.6), Mpumalanga (1.6), North-West (1.6) and Limpopo (0.9) lagged. The demographic profile of registered Biokineticists changed steadily from 2000 to 2020. Registered biokineticists classified as White decreased from 91.6% to 80.4%, whilst substantial increases were observed among Black (5.0% to 8.3%), Coloured (0.02% to 5.3%) and Indian/Asian (0.02% to 6.0%) biokineticists. Thirteen tertiary institutions offered Biokinetics programmes in 2022. Seven offered the 3+1-year (Honours) programme and six have migrated to a 4-year professional degree.

Conclusion: The profession is well established, growing, and dominated by women. The demographic profile has transformed steadily; however, the need to transform the profession remains strong. Strengthening investments aimed at the employment of biokineticists in the public health sector may serve as a key turning point for healthcare workforce planning.

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加强生物动力学工作队伍以改善服务:2000年至2020年卫生人力资源审查
背景:生物动力学是南非(SA)卫生专业在私营卫生保健部门。生物动力学家须向南澳卫生专业委员会注册。目的:描述2000年至2020年HPCSA注册生物动力学家的人口统计趋势,以了解该行业卫生人力资源的供应和状况。方法:收集和分析以下数据:i)卫生人员类别,ii)地理位置,iii)年龄,iv)性别,v)人口类别。结果:HPCSA注册生物动力学家从2000年的136人增加到2020年1月的1831人,其中女性占67.8%,男性占32.2%。45岁以后的人数急剧下降。西开普省(5.8人)和豪登省(5.1人)每10万人中拥有最多的生物动力学家,而像夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省(1.6人)、姆普马兰加省(1.6人)、西北省(1.6人)和林波波省(0.9人)这样的小省份则落后了。从2000年到2020年,注册生物动力学家的人口结构稳步变化。被分类为白人的注册生物动力学家由91.6%下降至80.4%,而黑人(5.0%至8.3%)、有色人种(0.02%至5.3%)及印度/亚洲人(0.02%至6.0%)的注册生物动力学家则大幅上升。在2022年,有13所大专院校开设生物动力学课程。其中7个提供3+1年(荣誉)课程,6个已经转到4年制专业学位。结论:这个行业已经确立,正在成长,并且由女性主导。人口结构已经稳步转变;然而,改变这一职业的需求依然强劲。加强旨在公共卫生部门雇用生物动力学家的投资,可作为卫生保健人力规划的一个关键转折点。
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