Global Mapping of Optometry Workforce

Author:

Naidoo Kovin1,Govender-Poonsamy Pirindhavellie2ORCID,Morjaria Priya3,Block Sandra S4,Chan Ving Fai5,Yong Ai Chee5,Bilotto Luigi6

Affiliation:

1. African Vision Research Institute

2. University of Kwazulu-Natal

3. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine International Centre for Eye Health

4. Illinois College of Optometry

5. Queen's University Belfast

6. University of Montreal School of Optometry: Universite de Montreal Ecole d'optometrie

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND:The growing global burden of vision impairment makes it imperative that there are appropriately trained human resources. Optometrists play a critical role in alleviating this burden, but the low number of optometrists available or the numbers in different countries has always been a challenge for eye care planning. Despite this, there have been limited studies conducted to quantify the deficits in the number of optometrists globally. Methods:A standardised English language questionnaire was used in this cross-sectional study to determine the number and distribution of optometrists globally between February 2017 and May 2020. The survey was translated where necessary and completed by key informants. Using the World Council of Optometry’s scope of practice guidelines, optometrists were defined at levels 2 to 4. Optometrist-to-population ratios were calculated for all countries and regions and compared to targets of 1:50 000 (in developing contexts) or 1:10 000 (in developed contexts).Results:An overall response rate of 80.9% was achieved with responses from 123 of the 152 countries invited. Most (40.7%) key informants were academics. The total number of optometrists across 21 Global Burden of Disease (GBD) regions was 331,781 as of 2019. Sixty-six (53.7%) of 123 countries met the 1:50,000 Optometrist-to-population ratio. A strong (r=0.7) direct positive relationship existed between age-standardised prevalences of blindness and mild- and severe-vision impairment and optometrist-to-population ratios. Strong inverse relationships were observed between country GDP and optometrist-to-population ratio.Conclusion:High-income countries met the target for optometrist-to-patient ratios, while low-to-, middle-income countries and low-income countries did not meet the targets. Low optometrist-to-patient ratios were strongly associated with a higher magnitude of blindness and vision impairment.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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