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Distribution of Ophthalmologists and Optometrists in Islamic Republic of Iran and Their Associated Factors; [Distribution Des Ophtalmologues Et Des Optometristes En Republique Islamique D’Iran Et Facteurs Associes] Publisher Pubmed



Mohammadi SF1, 2 ; Lashay MR1 ; Ashrafi E1, 3 ; Haghdoust AA4 ; Alinia C1, 3 ; Lashay AR1 ; Asadilari M5 ; Mohammadi SM1, 6 ; Hatef E7
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Source: Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal Published:2016


Abstract

We aimed to determine the distribution of ophthalmic care providers and its correlation with health and socioeconomic status and health system indicators. Data were gathered from the Iran Medical Council and the Iranian Societies of Ophthalmology and Optometry. Concurrent indicators were collected from the Statistical Center of Iran and national studies. A population-adjusted number of combined ophthalmologists and optometrists was used as the main dependent variable. Optometrist/ophthalmologist ratio was 0.9. We had 1 ophthalmologist and 1 optometrist for every 40 000 and 45 000 individuals, respectively. We observed a direct correlation between the number of ophthalmologists, optometrists and life expectancy at the provincial level. Gross provincial income and expenditure and provincial literacy were correlated as well. Provincial unemployment had a negative correlation. Provincial hospital statistics and population density were also significantly correlated. The Islamic Republic of Iran has met the World Health Organization’s desired per capita number of ophthalmologists and optometrists, but there is wide variation in their density. © 2016, World Health Organization. All rights reserved.
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