“…In the included studies, workforce shortages, inadequate ENT knowledge among clinicians, and disparities in clinician density across income groups contributing to challenges in accessing ENT services were prominent findings [ 5–7 , 9 , 11 , 17 , 29 , 30 ]. The ENT clinician density in Southern Africa was significantly lower (0.18 clinicians per 100,000 population) than the global average of 2.19 clinicians per 100,000 population [ 7 ], particularly in Zambia and Malawi, where ENT specialists, audiologists, and speech and language therapists were critically short [ 9 , 11 , 31 ]. These few clinicians are largely confined to urban centers, leaving rural areas underserved [ 9 , 31 ].…”