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儿科亚专科奖学金项目的资金来源和感知财务不安全。

Funding Sources and Perceived Financial Insecurity in Pediatric Subspecialty Fellowship Programs.

机构信息

Yale University School of Medicine (P Weiss), New Haven, Conn.

Children's Mercy Kansas City (AL Myers), Kansas City, Mo.

出版信息

Acad Pediatr. 2019 Sep-Oct;19(7):815-821. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2019.06.006. Epub 2019 Jun 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Shortages of pediatric subspecialists exist in many fields with insufficient recruitment of new fellows. The current system of funding graduate medical education is inadequate. We examined funding sources for trainee salary and educational expenses in pediatric fellowship programs, effects of funding constraints, and program characteristics associated with financial insecurity as reported by fellowship program directors (FPD).

METHODS

We conducted a national survey of FPD between November 1, 2016 and February 9, 2017. We used multivariable logistic regression to examine the association between perceived financial insecurity, program characteristics, and funding sources for fellow salary.

RESULTS

We obtained data from 519 FPD, representing 14 different pediatric subspecialties. FPD reported that funding limitations restricted program size and educational resources in 22% and 36% of programs, respectively. Nineteen percent of FPD perceived funding of their program to be insecure. Programs with 7 or more fellows (OR .50 [95% CI .27-.90], P = .03) or hospital or graduate medical education/Children's Hospital graduate medical education funding (OR .58 [95% CI .35-.96], P = .04) were less likely to be perceived as insecure. Conversely, programs with extramural (OR 1.74 [95% CI 1.07-2.81], P = .03) or division funding (OR 1.70 [95% CI 1.02-2.82], P = .04) or in subspecialties with more than 25% unfilled positions or programs (OR 1.86 [95% CI 1.11-3.09], P = .02) were more likely to be perceived as insecure.

CONCLUSIONS

Perceived financial insecurity of fellowship programs was strongly associated with program size, funding source, and unfilled positions, limiting recruitment and resources. Stable funding of fellowship programs is critical to maintain an adequate pediatric subspecialty workforce.

摘要

目的

许多领域都存在儿科亚专科医生短缺的问题,新医生的招聘人数不足。目前的研究生医学教育资助体系不完善。我们调查了儿科研究员薪酬和教育费用的培训生工资的资金来源、资金限制的影响以及研究员项目主任(FPD)报告的与财务不稳定相关的项目特征。

方法

我们于 2016 年 11 月 1 日至 2017 年 2 月 9 日对 FPD 进行了一项全国性调查。我们使用多变量逻辑回归来研究财务不稳定的感知、项目特征以及研究员薪酬的资金来源之间的关系。

结果

我们从 519 名 FPD 中获得了数据,代表了 14 种不同的儿科亚专科。FPD 报告称,资金限制分别限制了 22%和 36%的项目的规模和教育资源。19%的 FPD 认为他们的项目资金不足。拥有 7 名或更多研究员的项目(OR.50 [95% CI.27-.90],P=.03)或医院或研究生医学教育/儿童医院研究生医学教育资金的项目(OR.58 [95% CI.35-.96],P=.04)不太可能被认为是不安全的。相反,获得外部(OR 1.74 [95% CI 1.07-2.81],P=.03)或部门资金(OR 1.70 [95% CI 1.02-2.82],P=.04)或在有 25%以上空缺职位或项目的专业(OR 1.86 [95% CI 1.11-3.09],P=.02)的专业更有可能被认为是不安全的。

结论

研究员项目的财务不安全感与项目规模、资金来源和空缺职位密切相关,限制了招聘和资源。稳定的研究员项目资助对于维持充足的儿科亚专科劳动力至关重要。

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