Thompson Kris, Coon Jill, Handford Leandrea
Physical Therapy Program, School of Health Sciences, Oakland University, 2200 N. Squirrel Rd., Rochester, MI 48309, USA.
J Allied Health. 2011 Winter;40(4):169-73.
With the move to the doctor of physical therapy (DPT) degree and increasing tuition costs, there is concern about financing entry-level education. The purposes of this study were to identify how students finance their DPT education and to describe the financial impact after graduation.
A written survey was used to collect data on financing DPT education, student debt, and the financial impact on graduates. There were 92 subjects who had graduated from one program. Frequencies as well as nonparametric statistics using cross-tabulations and chi-squared statistics were calculated.
The response rate was 55%. Of the respondents, 86% had student loans, 66% worked during school, 57% received some family assistance, and 21% had some scholarship support. The amount of monthly loan repayment was not statistically related to the ability to save for a house, the ability to obtain a loan for a house or car, or the decision to have children. Saving for the future (p = 0.016) and lifestyle choices (p = 0.035) were related to the amount of monthly loan repayment.
Major sources of funding were student loans, employment income, and/or family assistance. Respondent's ability to save for the future and lifestyle choices were negatively impacted when loan debt increased. Physical therapist education programs should consider offering debt planning and counseling.
随着向物理治疗博士(DPT)学位的转变以及学费成本的增加,人们对入门级教育的资金筹集感到担忧。本研究的目的是确定学生如何筹集其DPT教育资金,并描述毕业后的经济影响。
采用书面调查收集有关DPT教育资金筹集、学生债务以及对毕业生经济影响的数据。有92名从一个项目毕业的受试者。计算了频率以及使用交叉表和卡方统计的非参数统计量。
回复率为55%。在受访者中,86%有学生贷款,66%在上学期间工作,57%获得了一些家庭资助,21%获得了一些奖学金支持。每月贷款偿还金额与为购房储蓄的能力、获得房屋或汽车贷款的能力或生育决定在统计学上无关。为未来储蓄(p = 0.016)和生活方式选择(p = 0.035)与每月贷款偿还金额有关。
主要资金来源是学生贷款、就业收入和/或家庭资助。当贷款债务增加时,受访者为未来储蓄的能力和生活方式选择受到负面影响。物理治疗师教育项目应考虑提供债务规划和咨询。