The ArLAR Rheumatology Workforce: Current Status, Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Needs

Author:

Ziade Nelly1ORCID,Hmamouchi Ihsane2,Haouichat Chafika3,Baron Fatemah4,Mayouf Sulaiman Al5,Abdulateef Nizar6,masri Basel7,Rakawi Manal El3,Kibbi Lina El8,Mashaleh Manal El9,Elzorkany Bassel10,Saleh Jamal Al11,Dejaco Christian12,Abutiban Fatemah13

Affiliation:

1. Saint Joseph University Beirut, Lebanon

2. International University of Rabat, Morocco

3. Faculty of Medicine El Mahdi Si Ahmed. Blida, Algeria

4. Al-Jahra Hospital, Ministry of Health, State of Kuwait

5. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

6. University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

7. Jordan Hospital, Amman, Jordan

8. Specialized Medical Center Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

9. King Hussein Medical Center, Royal Medical Services. Jordan Armed Forces, Jordan

10. Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

11. Dubai Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

12. Medical University of Graz, Austria

13. Jaber Alahmed Hospital, Ministry of Health, State of Kuwait.

Abstract

Abstract Objective The Arab League of Associations for Rheumatology (ArLAR) Research Group (ARCH) conducted this study to investigate the number of current practicing rheumatologists in the Arab countries, to estimate the number of rheumatologists in 10 years, and to evaluate the current workload, practice profile, consultation waiting time and geographical mobilities of these rheumatologists. Methods This cross-sectional survey study was conducted in 16 Arab countries in two parts. The first survey was addressed to national societies to estimate the current and projected workforce. The second was an anonymous e-survey elaborated by the study steering committee on the Google Forms platform and distributed to Arab rheumatologists using social media, WhatsApp, and mass e-mails to evaluate their practice. Results The mean number of rheumatologists in Arab countries was 0.84 per 100,000 inhabitants (mean age 47.5 years, 55% females), ranging from 0.06 in Sudan to 1.86 in Tunisia. The number of rheumatologists is expected to increase by 50% in 2032. Nevertheless, a 20% increase in population associated with an increase in demand is also expected. Data from 446 rheumatologists (mean age 43.9 years, 60.5% females) revealed that 72% worked full-time, and 53% were employed in the public sector only. The average waiting time for a rheumatology consultation was 19.9 days. Of 394 rheumatologists, 19% obtained their rheumatology diplomas from non-Arab countries, and 47% of Gulf rheumatologists were non-citizen physicians. Conclusion Considering local demographic disparities, healthcare system differences, and geographical mobilities, national authorities are advised to implement effective intervention plans to optimize the rheumatology workforce.

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