Ellwood Stephanie, Weathers Jamie, DeMello Jim, Graves Lisa, Antoun Jumana, Soares Neelkamal
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, MI.
University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business, Cincinnati, OH.
PRiMER. 2023 Jan 19;7:415901. doi: 10.22454/PRiMER.2023.415901. eCollection 2023.
Personal financial wellness is a milestone in graduate medical education. Prior surveys addressing financial wellness have not included family medicine (FM) residents and to date, no literature has explored the relationship between perceived financial well-being and personal finance curriculum in residency. Our study aimed to measure the financial well-being of residents and its association with the delivery of financial curricula in residency and other demographics.
Our survey was included in the Council of Academic Family Medicine Educational Research Alliance (CERA) omnibus survey sent to 5,000 FM residents. We use the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) financial well-being guide and scale to measure financial well-being and categorize into low, medium, and high ranges.
Two hundred sixty-six residents (response rate of 5.32%) responded with a mean financial well-being score of 55.7 (SD 12.1), in the medium score range. Financial well-being was positively associated with any form of personal financial curricula in residency, year in residency, income and citizenship. Most residents 204 (79.1%) agreed/strongly agreed that personal financial curricula are important to their education, and 53 (20.7%) never received personal financial curricula.
Personal financial well-being scores of family medicine residents are considered medium per the CFPB ranges we assigned. We find a positive and significant association with the presence of personal financial curricula in residency. Future studies should evaluate the effectiveness of different formats of personal finance curriculum in residency on financial well-being.
个人财务健康是毕业后医学教育中的一个里程碑。此前关于财务健康的调查未涵盖家庭医学(FM)住院医师,且迄今为止,尚无文献探讨住院医师感知到的财务幸福感与个人财务课程之间的关系。我们的研究旨在衡量住院医师的财务幸福感及其与住院医师培训中财务课程的提供以及其他人口统计学因素的关联。
我们的调查问卷包含在学术家庭医学教育研究联盟(CERA)综合调查中,该调查发送给了5000名FM住院医师。我们使用消费者金融保护局(CFPB)的财务幸福感指南和量表来衡量财务幸福感,并将其分为低、中、高三个范围。
266名住院医师(回复率为5.32%)做出了回应,平均财务幸福感得分为55.7(标准差12.1),处于中等得分范围。财务幸福感与住院医师培训中任何形式的个人财务课程、住院年份、收入和公民身份呈正相关。大多数住院医师204名(79.1%)同意/强烈同意个人财务课程对他们的教育很重要,53名(20.7%)从未接受过个人财务课程。
根据我们设定的CFPB范围,家庭医学住院医师的个人财务幸福感得分被认为处于中等水平。我们发现住院医师培训中个人财务课程的存在与之存在积极且显著的关联。未来的研究应评估住院医师培训中不同形式的个人财务课程对财务幸福感的有效性。