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Spatial distribution analysis of dentists, dental technicians, and dental therapists in Indonesia
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Background:
Access to health services is needed around the world, from healthcare providers to doctors. One of the needs in public health is a system that is accessible for everyone, but, unequal distribution of healthcare provider and health workers, especially in dentistry fields is still a main problem in several countries, including Indonesia. The aim of this study is to analyze the spatial distribution of dentists, dental technicians, and dental therapists.
Methods:
This spatial analysis study was conducted after obtaining secondary data in Indonesia. All data were collected between September 1
st
, 2020 and October 1
st
, 2020 from open access sources of de-identified data. The data of dentists per area, dental technicians per area, and dental therapists per area were calculated for analysis. A spatial distribution map was prepared using the Quantum Geographic Information System (QGIS Desktop, version 3.10.6).
Results:
The results of this study found a ratio of dentists to members of the population in Indonesia of 1:17,105. The average number of dental technicians that work in the public health centers in each province (dental technicians per area) in Indonesia was calculated to be 0.13. The average number of dental therapists that work in the public health centers in each province (dental therapists per area) in Indonesia was calculated to be 0.40. This spatial autocorrelation illustrates that there is a relationship between values of dentists per area and dental therapists per area between provinces in Indonesia, and shows geographic clustering relationships or patterns that are grouped and have similar characteristics in adjacent locations. This spatial autocorrelation did not occur in the value of dental technicians.
Conclusions:
From this study we can conclude that there is an unequal distribution of dental personnel in Indonesia.
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Title: Spatial distribution analysis of dentists, dental technicians, and dental therapists in Indonesia
Description:
Background:
Access to health services is needed around the world, from healthcare providers to doctors.
One of the needs in public health is a system that is accessible for everyone, but, unequal distribution of healthcare provider and health workers, especially in dentistry fields is still a main problem in several countries, including Indonesia.
The aim of this study is to analyze the spatial distribution of dentists, dental technicians, and dental therapists.
Methods:
This spatial analysis study was conducted after obtaining secondary data in Indonesia.
All data were collected between September 1
st
, 2020 and October 1
st
, 2020 from open access sources of de-identified data.
The data of dentists per area, dental technicians per area, and dental therapists per area were calculated for analysis.
A spatial distribution map was prepared using the Quantum Geographic Information System (QGIS Desktop, version 3.
10.
6).
Results:
The results of this study found a ratio of dentists to members of the population in Indonesia of 1:17,105.
The average number of dental technicians that work in the public health centers in each province (dental technicians per area) in Indonesia was calculated to be 0.
13.
The average number of dental therapists that work in the public health centers in each province (dental therapists per area) in Indonesia was calculated to be 0.
40.
This spatial autocorrelation illustrates that there is a relationship between values of dentists per area and dental therapists per area between provinces in Indonesia, and shows geographic clustering relationships or patterns that are grouped and have similar characteristics in adjacent locations.
This spatial autocorrelation did not occur in the value of dental technicians.
Conclusions:
From this study we can conclude that there is an unequal distribution of dental personnel in Indonesia.
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