Northshore University Health System, Evanston, Ilinois.
Division of Hospital Pediatrics, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.
Hosp Pediatr. 2023 May 1;13(5):443-450. doi: 10.1542/hpeds.2022-006898.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic offers a prime opportunity to examine the ability of community pediatric hospital medicine programs to respond to external stressors. This study aims to characterize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on compensation and furlough among community pediatric hospitalists, as well as self-reported sense of job security.
This study was part of a larger quantitative project investigating community pediatric hospitalists' career motivators. The survey was drafted through an iterative process by the authors. It was disseminated via e-mail to a convenience sample of community pediatric hospitalists obtained through direct contact with community pediatric hospital medicine programs. Data were collected on changes in compensation and furlough because of COVID-19, as well as worry about job security measured as self-reported worry about one's job being permanently terminated on a 5-point Likert scale.
Data were collected from 31 hospitals across the United States with 126 completed surveys. Because of COVID-19, many community pediatric hospitalists experienced reduced base pay and benefits and a minority experienced furlough. Nearly two-thirds (64%) reported some worry about job security. Initial base pay reduction, working in suburban areas compared with rural areas, and affiliation with a university-based center or free-standing children's hospital were significantly associated with greater worry about job security.
The initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in changes in compensation and furlough for some community pediatric hospitalists and many expressed concerns about job security. Future studies should identify protective factors for community pediatric hospitalists' job security.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行提供了一个极好的机会,可以检验社区儿科医院医学计划应对外部压力源的能力。本研究旨在描述 COVID-19 大流行对社区儿科医院医生薪酬和休假的影响,以及自我报告的工作安全感。
本研究是一项更大规模的社区儿科医院医生职业激励因素的定量研究的一部分。该调查是由作者通过迭代过程起草的。它通过电子邮件分发给通过直接联系社区儿科医院医学计划获得的社区儿科医院医生的便利样本。收集了因 COVID-19 而导致薪酬和休假变化的相关数据,以及对工作安全感的担忧,这是通过 5 点李克特量表来衡量的。
从美国 31 家医院收集了数据,其中有 126 份完成的调查。由于 COVID-19,许多社区儿科医院医生的基本工资和福利减少,少数人休假。近三分之二(64%)的人表示对工作安全感有些担忧。基本工资的最初减少、在郊区工作而不是在农村工作,以及与大学附属中心或独立儿童医院的联系与对工作安全感的更大担忧显著相关。
COVID-19 的初步应对措施导致一些社区儿科医院医生的薪酬和休假发生变化,许多人对工作安全感表示担忧。未来的研究应该确定社区儿科医院医生工作安全感的保护因素。