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基于调查的住院医师和主治医生金融知识评估。

Survey-based Evaluation of Resident and Attending Financial Literacy.

机构信息

McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Department of Emergency Medicine, Houston, Texas.

McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Department of Internal Medicine, Houston, Texas.

出版信息

West J Emerg Med. 2021 Nov 5;22(6):1369-1373. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2021.8.53016.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Physician finances are linked to wellness and burnout. However, few physicians receive financial management education. We sought to determine the financial literacy and educational need of attending and resident physician at an academic emergency medicine (EM) residency.

METHODS

We performed a cross-sectional, survey study at an academic EM residency. We devised a 49-question survey with four major domains: demographics (16 questions); Likert-scale questions evaluating value placed on personal finances (3 questions); Likert-scale questions evaluating perceived financial literacy (11 questions); and a financial literacy test based on previously developed and widely used financial literacy questions (19 questions). We administered the survey to EM attendings and residents. We analyzed the data using descriptive statistics and compared attending and resident test question responses.

RESULTS

A total of 44 residents and 24 attendings responded to the survey. Few (9.0% of residents, 12.5% of attendings) reported prior formal financial education. However, most respondents (70.5% of residents and 79.2% of attendings) participated in financial self-learning. On a five-point Likert scale (not at all important: very important), respondents felt that financial independence (4.7 ± 0.8) and their finances (4.7±0.8) were important for their well-being. Additionally, they valued being prepared for retirement (4.7±0.9). Regarding perceived financial literacy (very uncomfortable: very comfortable), respondents had the lowest comfort level with investing in the stock market (2.7±1.5), applying for a mortgage (2.8±1.6), and managing their retirement (3.0±1.4). Residents scored significantly lower than attendings on the financial literacy test (70.8% vs 79.6%, P<0.01), and residents scored lower on questions pertaining to investment (78.8% v 88.9%, P<0.01) and insurance and taxes (47.0% v 70.8%, P<0.01). Overall, respondents scored lower on questions about retirement (58.8%, P<0.01) and insurance and taxes (54.7%, P<0.01).

CONCLUSION

Emergency physicians' value of financial literacy exceeded confidence in financial literacy, and residents reported poorer confidence than attendings. We identified deficiencies in emergency physicians' financial literacy for retirement, insurance, and taxes.

摘要

简介

医生的财务状况与健康和倦怠有关。然而,很少有医生接受财务管理教育。我们旨在确定学术急诊医学 (EM) 住院医师的主治医生和住院医生的财务知识和教育需求。

方法

我们在学术 EM 住院医师中进行了横断面调查研究。我们设计了一个包含四个主要领域的 49 个问题的调查:人口统计学(16 个问题);评估个人财务重视程度的李克特量表问题(3 个问题);评估感知财务知识的李克特量表问题(11 个问题);以及基于先前开发并广泛使用的财务知识问题的财务知识测试(19 个问题)。我们向 EM 主治医生和住院医生进行了调查。我们使用描述性统计数据分析数据,并比较了主治医生和住院医生的测试问题回答。

结果

共有 44 名住院医师和 24 名主治医生对调查做出了回应。很少有(9.0%的住院医师,12.5%的主治医生)报告之前接受过正式的财务教育。然而,大多数受访者(70.5%的住院医师和 79.2%的主治医生)参与了财务自学。在五分制量表(一点也不重要:非常重要)上,受访者认为财务独立(4.7±0.8)和他们的财务状况(4.7±0.8)对他们的幸福感很重要。此外,他们重视为退休做好准备(4.7±0.9)。关于感知财务知识(非常不舒服:非常舒适),受访者对投资股票市场(2.7±1.5)、申请抵押贷款(2.8±1.6)和管理退休(3.0±1.4)的舒适度最低。住院医师在财务知识测试中的得分明显低于主治医生(70.8%对 79.6%,P<0.01),并且在投资(78.8%对 88.9%,P<0.01)和保险和税收(47.0%对 70.8%,P<0.01)方面的问题上得分较低。总体而言,受访者对退休(58.8%,P<0.01)和保险和税收(54.7%,P<0.01)问题的得分较低。

结论

急诊医生对财务知识的重视程度超过了对财务知识的信心,而住院医师的信心报告低于主治医生。我们发现急诊医生在退休、保险和税收方面的财务知识存在不足。

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