Inequalities in the distribution of the nursing workforce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a regional analysis

Abstract Background The global nursing shortage is a growing concern, particularly in regions experiencing rapid population growth and healthcare transformation. This study examines trends and regional inequalities in Saudi Arabia’s nursing workforce distribution from 2019 to 2023 within the context...

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Main Authors: Waleed Kattan, Mohammed Khaled Al-Hanawi
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-025-01010-6
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description Abstract Background The global nursing shortage is a growing concern, particularly in regions experiencing rapid population growth and healthcare transformation. This study examines trends and regional inequalities in Saudi Arabia’s nursing workforce distribution from 2019 to 2023 within the context of Saudi Vision 2030 and the Health Sector Transformation Program. Methods Data from the Ministry of Health’s 2023 Statistical Yearbook were used for this study. Nurse-to-1 000 population ratios were calculated across 20 health regions. Inequality in the nursing distribution was assessed using Gini coefficients and Lorenz curves, disaggregated by sector (Ministry of Health vs. private health sector) and nationality (Saudi vs. non-Saudi). Results The national nursing workforce increased by 9% from 2019 to 2023, reaching 213 110 nurses. However, nurse-to-population ratios varied significantly across regions, ranging from 3.13 to 9.89 per 1 000 people. The overall Gini coefficient was 0.48, indicating a relatively unequal distribution of nurses across regions. Inequalities were more pronounced in the private health sector (Gini coefficient = 0.69) and among non-Saudi nurses (Gini coefficient = 0.59). While Saudization efforts led to a modest increase—Saudi nationals comprised 44.22% of the nursing workforce in 2023—localization remained uneven across regions and healthcare sectors. Conclusion Despite workforce growth and increased localization, Saudi Arabia continues to face considerable regional inequalities in nursing distribution. These disparities require targeted workforce policy interventions, including expanding nursing education opportunities, optimizing working conditions, and implementing strategic workforce plans to distribute nursing resources more equitably. Additionally, offering incentives for deployment in underserved regions will be critical.
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spelling doaj-art-754d25edd5954bd9b9a5fc24366f561d2025-08-20T03:46:00ZengBMCHuman Resources for Health1478-44912025-07-0123111110.1186/s12960-025-01010-6Inequalities in the distribution of the nursing workforce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a regional analysisWaleed Kattan0Mohammed Khaled Al-Hanawi1Department of Health Services and Hospitals Administration, Faculty of Economics and Administration, King Abdulaziz UniversityDepartment of Health Services and Hospitals Administration, Faculty of Economics and Administration, King Abdulaziz UniversityAbstract Background The global nursing shortage is a growing concern, particularly in regions experiencing rapid population growth and healthcare transformation. This study examines trends and regional inequalities in Saudi Arabia’s nursing workforce distribution from 2019 to 2023 within the context of Saudi Vision 2030 and the Health Sector Transformation Program. Methods Data from the Ministry of Health’s 2023 Statistical Yearbook were used for this study. Nurse-to-1 000 population ratios were calculated across 20 health regions. Inequality in the nursing distribution was assessed using Gini coefficients and Lorenz curves, disaggregated by sector (Ministry of Health vs. private health sector) and nationality (Saudi vs. non-Saudi). Results The national nursing workforce increased by 9% from 2019 to 2023, reaching 213 110 nurses. However, nurse-to-population ratios varied significantly across regions, ranging from 3.13 to 9.89 per 1 000 people. The overall Gini coefficient was 0.48, indicating a relatively unequal distribution of nurses across regions. Inequalities were more pronounced in the private health sector (Gini coefficient = 0.69) and among non-Saudi nurses (Gini coefficient = 0.59). While Saudization efforts led to a modest increase—Saudi nationals comprised 44.22% of the nursing workforce in 2023—localization remained uneven across regions and healthcare sectors. Conclusion Despite workforce growth and increased localization, Saudi Arabia continues to face considerable regional inequalities in nursing distribution. These disparities require targeted workforce policy interventions, including expanding nursing education opportunities, optimizing working conditions, and implementing strategic workforce plans to distribute nursing resources more equitably. Additionally, offering incentives for deployment in underserved regions will be critical.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-025-01010-6Healthcare workforce planningNurse distributionNursing workforceNurse-to-population ratioRegional inequalitiesSaudi Arabia
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Inequalities in the distribution of the nursing workforce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a regional analysis
Human Resources for Health
Healthcare workforce planning
Nurse distribution
Nursing workforce
Nurse-to-population ratio
Regional inequalities
Saudi Arabia
title Inequalities in the distribution of the nursing workforce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a regional analysis
title_full Inequalities in the distribution of the nursing workforce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a regional analysis
title_fullStr Inequalities in the distribution of the nursing workforce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a regional analysis
title_full_unstemmed Inequalities in the distribution of the nursing workforce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a regional analysis
title_short Inequalities in the distribution of the nursing workforce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a regional analysis
title_sort inequalities in the distribution of the nursing workforce in the kingdom of saudi arabia a regional analysis
topic Healthcare workforce planning
Nurse distribution
Nursing workforce
Nurse-to-population ratio
Regional inequalities
Saudi Arabia
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-025-01010-6
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