Urologist Workforce and Services in Ethiopia

Author:

Kifle Anteneh Tadesse1ORCID,Biyani Chandra Shekhar2,Bogdanowicz Jacques3,Demilow Tilaneh Leyeh4,Teferi Getaneh Tesfaye4,Tsega Tizazu Abebayehu4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Mudulla Hospital Po Box 16 Snnpr Ethiopia

2. Department of Urology St James's University Hospital Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Beckett Street LS97TF Leeds West Yorkshire UK

3. Department of Urology Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center Moshi Tanzania

4. Department of Surgery Hawassa University Hawassa Ethiopia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundUrological conditions are a cause of diminishing quality of life, hence affecting productivity. Despite the need for urological treatment, it was excluded from receiving priority in both United Nation and Lancet commission. Most of the surgeries in sub‐Saharan Africa are open surgeries. The lack of basic endourology equipment and a shortage of experts have limited Africans from receiving the privileges of minimally invasive surgeries, especially in urology. This study describes the socio demographics of the urologists in Ethiopia, the field of services they provide and their access to endourology equipment.MethodsThis study presents data from a survey of urologists in Ethiopia who are members of Urology Society of Ethiopia (USE).ResultsThirty‐three urologists of the 43 responded, making the response rate 76.5%. Qualification by urology residency in Ethiopia accounted for 66.7% of participants, followed by 21.2% by fellowship training abroad after general surgery training. All respondents practice open surgeries and 75.8% perform endourology. Video endoscope and cystoscopy sets were available to all those practicing endourology, with Direct Visual Internal Urethrotomy (DVIU) sets having the next highest availability and Flexible UreteroRenoScope(URS) and laser lithotripters the least accessible.ConclusionsUrology in Ethiopia is in its infancy, where the lack of advanced medical equipment combined with a paucity of qualified urologists have created a huge challenge for the provision of these services.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Surgery

Reference27 articles.

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