Russell Katherine, Stramoski Sandra
Fones School of Dental Hygiene, University of Bridgeport, USA.
J Dent Hyg. 2011 Fall;85(4):340-7. Epub 2011 Nov 11.
The purpose of this study was to determine the financial management goals and practices of registered dental hygienists, their satisfaction with their current financial situations and their attitudes about savings, investments and retirement.
A 40 question electronic survey was completed by 388 registered dental hygienists. The descriptive instrument assessed financial practices, attitudes, goals and beliefs, retirement mindset, savings habits, debt tendencies and demographic characteristics of respondents. Statistical analyses compared respondents' beliefs about their financial independence and security with their current financial practices. Analyses included: independent samples t-tests, chi-square analysis and ANOVA.
Most dental hygienists believed themselves to be financially independent and reported satisfaction with their current financial situation. Significant relationships existed between respondents' satisfaction with their current financial situations and their financial attitudes and practices (saving regularly and having limited debt). Those who indicated they had personally saved for retirement were more likely to view these savings as their largest source of income during retirement, as opposed to Social Security benefits. A majority agreed that financial management education should be included in the dental hygiene curriculum, and that they would attend a continuing education course on the subject if offered.
The results of this study suggest that hygienists have confidence in their ability to provide secure financial futures for themselves. Hygienists who practiced sound financial planning, such as adhering to monthly budgets, having wills, lowering debt and saving regularly, reported a higher level of financial security than those who did not. Most respondents expressed interest in receiving education about financial management through the dental hygiene curriculum and continuing education courses.
本研究旨在确定注册口腔卫生士的财务管理目标与实践、他们对当前财务状况的满意度以及他们对储蓄、投资和退休的态度。
388名注册口腔卫生士完成了一项包含40个问题的电子调查问卷。该描述性工具评估了财务实践、态度、目标与信念、退休观念、储蓄习惯、债务倾向以及受访者的人口统计学特征。统计分析将受访者对其财务独立与安全的信念与其当前的财务实践进行了比较。分析包括:独立样本t检验、卡方分析和方差分析。
大多数口腔卫生士认为自己在财务上是独立的,并表示对当前财务状况感到满意。受访者对当前财务状况的满意度与其财务态度和实践(定期储蓄和债务有限)之间存在显著关系。那些表示自己个人为退休进行储蓄的人更有可能将这些储蓄视为退休期间最大的收入来源,而不是社会保障福利。大多数人同意财务管理教育应纳入口腔卫生课程,并且如果有相关继续教育课程,他们会参加。
本研究结果表明,口腔卫生士对自己为自己提供财务安全未来的能力有信心。实施合理财务规划的口腔卫生士,如遵守每月预算、立遗嘱、减少债务和定期储蓄,报告的财务安全感比未这样做的人更高。大多数受访者表示有兴趣通过口腔卫生课程和继续教育课程接受财务管理教育。