Peninsula Health, Frankston Integrated Health, Allied Health2 Hastings Road, Frankston, VIC, 3199, Australia.
School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Monash University, 47-49 Moorooduc Hwy, Frankston, VIC, 3199, Australia.
J Foot Ankle Res. 2023 Sep 16;16(1):61. doi: 10.1186/s13047-023-00657-5.
Podiatrists' earnings have an important influence on workforce dynamics. This includes the profession's ability to attract and retain workers so the population's healthcare needs can be met. This study aimed to describe financial characteristics of podiatry work and factors relating to a sense of financial security.
This was a cross sectional study using data from Victorian podiatrists who participated in Wave 1 of the Podiatrists in Australia: Investigating Graduate Employment (PAIGE) survey. Demographic and financial characteristics were described. The outcome measure, financial security, was collected through a self-reported belief based on current financial situation and prospects, respondents' perception of having enough income to live on when they retire. Univariate logistic regression was used to determine associations with rural or metropolitan practice locations. Multiple ordered logistic regression was performed to explore associations between factors relating to financial security and retirement prospects.
There were 286 Victorian podiatrist (18% of n = 1,585 Victorian podiatrists) respondents. Of these, 206 (72% of n = 286) identified as female, 169 (59% of 286) worked in the private sector and the mean (SD) age was 33.4 (9.5) years. The mean (SD) annual gross income was $79,194 ($45,651) AUD, and 243 (87% of 279) made regular superannuation contributions. Multiple ordered logistic regression analyses identified factors associated with podiatrists' perception of having adequate retirement income. These included being an owner/partner of their main workplace (adj OR = 2.70, 95% CI = 1.49-4.76), growing up in a rural location (adj OR = 2.27, 95% CI = 1.38-3.70), perceiving a moderate overall health rating (adj OR = 2.03 95% CI = 1.51-2.75), not having financial debt related to education and training (adj OR = 2.02, 95% CI = 1.24-3.32) and regular contributions to a superannuation scheme (adj OR = 4.76, 95% CI = 2.27-10.00).
This is the first known study to explore podiatrists' earnings and perceptions regarding financial security. Findings suggest modifiable ways to improve financial security of podiatrists including support and education about personal and business finances including debt management, understanding the importance of contributions to superannuation when self-employed, and developing skills and supports for podiatrists to run their own businesses. This research is exploratory and is relevant for understanding the impact that income and financial security have on workforce dynamics.
足病医生的收入对劳动力动态有重要影响。这包括该专业吸引和留住员工的能力,以满足人口的医疗保健需求。本研究旨在描述足病学工作的财务特征以及与财务安全感相关的因素。
这是一项使用参与澳大利亚足病医生:调查毕业生就业情况(PAIGE)调查的维多利亚州足病医生在第 1 波中获得的数据的横断面研究。描述了人口统计学和财务特征。通过基于当前财务状况和前景的自我报告信念来衡量结果,即受访者对退休时拥有足够收入的看法。使用单变量逻辑回归来确定与农村或城市实践地点相关的关联。进行多项有序逻辑回归以探索与财务安全和退休前景相关的因素之间的关联。
有 286 名维多利亚州足病医生(1585 名维多利亚州足病医生的 18%)受访者。其中,206 名(286 名中的 72%)为女性,169 名(286 名中的 59%)在私营部门工作,平均(SD)年龄为 33.4(9.5)岁。平均(SD)年总收入为 79194 澳元(45651 澳元),243 名(279 名中的 87%)定期缴纳超级年金。多项有序逻辑回归分析确定了与足病医生对退休收入充足的看法相关的因素。其中包括是其主要工作场所的所有者/合伙人(调整后的 OR=2.70,95%CI=1.49-4.76),在农村长大(调整后的 OR=2.27,95%CI=1.38-3.70),对整体健康状况的中等评估(调整后的 OR=2.03,95%CI=1.51-2.75),没有与教育和培训相关的财务债务(调整后的 OR=2.02,95%CI=1.24-3.32)和定期向养老金计划缴款(调整后的 OR=4.76,95%CI=2.27-10.00)。
这是第一项探索足病医生收入和对财务安全看法的研究。研究结果表明,有一些可改变的方法可以提高足病医生的财务安全性,包括提供个人和企业财务方面的支持和教育,包括债务管理,了解自雇时向养老金缴款的重要性,以及为足病医生发展自己的企业的技能和支持。这项研究具有探索性,对了解收入和财务安全对劳动力动态的影响具有重要意义。