%0 Journal Article %T Neurosurgical Care of Brain Tumors in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review of the Workforce Challenges. %A Shakir M %A Khowaja AH %A Shariq SF %A Irshad HA %A Tahir I %A Rae AI %A Hamzah R %A Gupta S %A Park KB %A Enam SA %J World Neurosurg %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Jun 24 %M 38925244 %F 2.21 %R 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.06.098 %X BACKGROUND: Brain tumors pose a significant threat to public health, with high rates of mortality and morbidity, affecting individuals of all ages and having a significant impact on healthcare systems. Limited neurosurgical workforces remain one of the critical problems experienced in low resource settings.
OBJECTIVE: To explore and summarize the key challenges to neurosurgical care of brain tumors in terms of workforce in LMICs METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was conducted using Scopus, PubMed, CINAHL, and Google Scholar from inception to October 20, 2022. All extracted data was screened independently by two reviewers and thematically analyzed.
RESULTS: We found and screened 3764 articles, of which 33 studies were included in our final analysis as per our inclusion criteria. Among the studies included, 33% highlighted the limited number of neurosurgeons, 39% emphasized the absence of specialized surgical teams, 7% pointed out a shortage of nursing staff, and 4% noted suboptimal anesthesia teams. The study uncovered the need for improved training programs in neuro-oncology (32%) and neuro-anesthesia (3%), as well as improved collaboration (32%) and multidisciplinary team structures (15%), are essential for tackling these workforce challenges and improving patient outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS: It is crucial to implement targeted interventions and policy changes to address the barriers to the workforce in providing effective neurosurgical care to patients with brain tumors in developing countries. This might entail capacity building and training programs for healthcare professionals. Policymakers should consider allocating resources and funding for workforce development and making neurosurgical care a priority in healthcare plans.