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学生贷款债务和金融教育:对居民看法的定性分析及其对居民福祉的影响。

Student loan debt and financial education: a qualitative analysis of resident perceptions and implications for resident well-being.

机构信息

Graduate Medical Education, Community Memorial Health System, Ventura, California, USA.

Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program, Community Memorial Health System, Ventura, California, USA.

出版信息

Med Educ Online. 2022 Dec;27(1):2075303. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2022.2075303.

Abstract

High educational debt is prevalent among resident physicians and correlates with adverse well-being outcomes, including symptoms of stress and burnout. Residents also report low financial literacy levels, affecting financial well-being. Understanding resident viewpoints toward financial well-being initiatives is crucial to develop targeted resident financial well-being programs. This study aims to examine residents' experiences financing their medical education and how these experiences influence well-being and attitudes toward financial education in residency. We recruited residents from a Southern California health system with residency programs in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, and Psychiatry. We contacted residents by email and text message to participate in semi-structured interviews. We conducted interviews from October 2020 to March 2021 and analyzed 59 resident interviews using reflexive thematic analysis. Among residents, 76% (45/59) had ≥ $200,000 in student loans. Residents perceived mounting medical education debt as unfairly burdensome for trainees engaged in socially beneficial work, leaving residents feeling undervalued - a feeling heightened by the stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic - and hampering well-being. Compartmentalizing debt attenuated financial stressors but often made financial education seem less pressing. A subset of residents described how financial planning restored some agency and enhanced well-being, noting that protected didactic time for financial education was crucial. Resident interviews provide practical guidance regarding designing financial education sessions. Desired education included managing debt, retirement planning, and the business of medicine. How residents framed educational debt and their degree of financial literacy impacted their well-being and sense of agency. Residents proposed that residency programs can aid in stress mitigation by providing residents with skills to help manage debt and plan for retirement. To reduce clinician indebtedness, this approach needs to occur in tandem with systemic changes to financing medical education.

摘要

高教育债务在住院医师中很普遍,与不良的幸福感结果相关,包括压力和倦怠的症状。住院医师还报告金融知识水平低,影响财务幸福感。了解住院医师对财务健康计划的观点对于制定有针对性的住院医师财务健康计划至关重要。本研究旨在研究住院医师在资助医学教育方面的经验,以及这些经验如何影响他们的幸福感和对住院医师期间金融教育的态度。我们从南加州一家拥有家庭医学、内科、普通外科、骨科和精神病学住院医师项目的医疗系统招募了住院医师。我们通过电子邮件和短信联系住院医师参与半结构化访谈。我们从 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 3 月进行了访谈,使用反思性主题分析对 59 名住院医师访谈进行了分析。在住院医师中,76%(45/59)的人有超过 200,000 美元的学生贷款。住院医师认为,不断增加的医学教育债务对从事有益社会工作的受训者不公平地造成负担,使住院医师感到自己的价值被低估-这种感觉因 COVID-19 大流行的压力而加剧,并对幸福感造成影响。债务的分隔减轻了财务压力因素,但往往使金融教育显得不那么紧迫。一部分住院医师描述了财务规划如何恢复了一些自主权并增强了幸福感,并指出为金融教育提供受保护的教学时间至关重要。住院医师访谈提供了设计金融教育课程的实用指导。所需的教育包括管理债务、退休规划和医学业务。住院医师对教育债务的看法及其金融知识水平的高低对他们的幸福感和自主感产生了影响。住院医师提出,住院医师计划可以通过向住院医师提供帮助管理债务和规划退休的技能来帮助减轻压力。为了减少临床医生的债务,这种方法需要与医学教育融资的系统改革同时进行。

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