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2006年新西兰验光师:人口统计学、工作安排及工作时长

New Zealand optometrists 2006: demographics, working arrangements and hours worked.

作者信息

Frederikson Lesley G, Chamberlain Kerry, Sangster Andrew J

机构信息

New Zealand Association of Optometrists, Wellington, New Zealand.

出版信息

Clin Exp Optom. 2008 Jul;91(4):353-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1444-0938.2007.00225.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Optometry is a regulated health profession in NZ, with limited student places. With 650 registered optometrists in 2005, the optometrist to population ratio was 1 : 6,291 with no apparent national shortage. If optometrists registered in NZ do not actually live there, a workforce shortage is possible. This paper presents findings from the New Zealand Association of Optometrists 2006 workforce survey of members, which aimed to profile the NZ optometric workforce and to explore factors relating to workforce capacity, job stress and future planning.

METHODS

A questionnaire was developed to collect information on employment status, hours worked and gender distribution of optometrists in New Zealand. It was circulated to 530 active members of the NZ Association of Optometrists representing 86 per cent of the available optometrists. Direct comparisons with the Australian optometric workforce numbers were also undertaken.

RESULTS

Of the 243 respondents, 129 (53 per cent) were male. The median age of all respondents was 39 years (46 for males and 34 for females) and 75 per cent of the respondents were aged younger than 50 years. Fifty per cent had practised 15 years or less. Ten per cent of respondents had 'time-out' during their career and this was significantly more likely for females. Nearly half the respondents were self-employed (46 per cent) and eight per cent worked as locums. Part-time employees were more likely to be female and males were more likely to be in full-time self-employment. Half the group was under 40 (51 per cent), which accounted for 86 per cent of the full-time salaried arrangements. Those aged 30 to 39 included 52 per cent of the total part-time salaried workers. The average working week was 34 hours for women and 39 hours for men; the median was 40 hours for both groups. In the typical working week, 80 per cent of an optometrist's time was spent consulting with patients and five per cent was patient-related paperwork. The distribution of work arrangements was remarkably similar among New Zealand optometrists, New Zealand GPs and Australian optometrists. In 2006, there were 619 optometrists assessed as working in New Zealand. This equated to 544 EFTOs and a ratio of EFTO to population of 1 : 7,517.

CONCLUSIONS

The New Zealand optometric workforce in 2006 was sufficient to meet the overall population needs. One-third of optometrists chose to work part-time and the proportion of female optometrists has increased over the past 15 years. In the face of expected increasing demand for optometric services, a targeted expansion of the workforce appears desirable.

摘要

背景

验光师在新西兰是受监管的健康专业,学生名额有限。2005年有650名注册验光师,验光师与人口比例为1:6291,全国无明显短缺。若在新西兰注册的验光师实际并不居住在该国,则可能出现劳动力短缺。本文介绍了新西兰验光师协会2006年对会员进行的劳动力调查结果,该调查旨在描绘新西兰验光师劳动力概况,并探讨与劳动力能力、工作压力和未来规划相关的因素。

方法

设计了一份问卷,以收集新西兰验光师的就业状况、工作时长和性别分布信息。问卷分发给新西兰验光师协会的530名活跃会员,他们占现有验光师的86%。还与澳大利亚验光师劳动力数量进行了直接比较。

结果

在243名受访者中,129名(53%)为男性。所有受访者的年龄中位数为39岁(男性为46岁,女性为34岁),75%的受访者年龄小于50岁。50%的人执业时间为15年或更短。10%的受访者在职业生涯中有过“暂停工作期”,女性出现这种情况的可能性显著更高。近一半的受访者为个体经营者(46%),8%的人做临时雇员。兼职员工女性居多,全职个体经营者男性居多。该群体中有一半年龄在40岁以下(51%),占全职受薪工作安排的86%。年龄在30至39岁的人占兼职受薪工人总数的52%。女性平均工作周时长为34小时,男性为39小时;两组的中位数均为40小时。在典型的工作周中,验光师80%的时间用于与患者会诊,5%的时间用于处理与患者相关的文书工作。新西兰验光师、新西兰全科医生和澳大利亚验光师的工作安排分布非常相似。2006年,评估有619名验光师在新西兰工作。这相当于544个全职等效岗位,全职等效岗位与人口的比例为1:7517。

结论

2006年新西兰验光师劳动力足以满足总体人口需求。三分之一的验光师选择兼职工作,过去15年女性验光师的比例有所增加。鉴于预计对验光服务的需求将不断增加,有针对性地扩大劳动力规模似乎是可取的。

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