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美国新生儿重症监护病房注册营养师的薪资描述及相关因素:一项调查结果。

US neonatal intensive care unit registered dietitian nutritionists salary description and correlates: results of a survey.

机构信息

Department of Nutrition, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

出版信息

J Hum Nutr Diet. 2024 Aug;37(4):1032-1039. doi: 10.1111/jhn.13318. Epub 2024 May 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This survey described the compensation of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) in the United States and examined correlates of higher salaries within this group.

METHODS

A cross-sectional online survey was completed in 2021 by 143 NICU RDNs from 127 US hospitals who reported hourly wage in US dollars (USD). We used initial bivariate analyses to assess the relationship of selected institution-level and individual-level variables to hourly wage; the rank-sum test for binary variables; bivariate regression and Pearson correlation coefficients for continuous variables; the Kruskal-Wallis test for categorical variables. Variables with a compelling relationship to the hourly wage outcome were considered in model creation. Final model selection was based on comparisons of model fit.

RESULTS

Median hourly compensation was USD 33.24 (interquartile range [IQR] 29.81, 38.49). Seven variables had a compelling bivariate relationship with hourly wage: cost of living, employer facility with a paediatric residency, employer facility with a neonatal fellowship, NICU bed: full-time equivalents (FTE) RDN ratio, years in neonatal nutrition, having a certification and order writing privileges. In the final adjusted model (R = 0.42), three variables remained associated with increased hourly wage: higher cost of living, longer length of career in neonatal nutrition and fewer NICU beds per NICU RDN FTE.

CONCLUSIONS

US NICU RDNs earn similar or slightly higher wages than other US paediatric RDNs; they earn substantially less than other NICU healthcare team members. Employers need to improve compensation for NICU RDNs to incentivise their retention and recognise their additional non-clinical responsibilities.

摘要

背景

本调查描述了美国新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)注册营养师(RDN)的薪酬情况,并研究了该群体中高薪酬的相关因素。

方法

2021 年,127 家美国医院的 143 名 NICU RDN 通过在线横断面调查完成了本调查,调查内容包括他们的每小时工资(以美元计)。我们使用初始双变量分析评估了选定的机构和个人层面变量与每小时工资的关系;对二分类变量使用秩和检验;对连续变量使用双变量回归和 Pearson 相关系数;对分类变量使用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验。与每小时工资结果具有较强关系的变量被考虑纳入模型创建。最终模型的选择基于对模型拟合度的比较。

结果

中位时薪为 33.24 美元(四分位距[IQR]29.81,38.49)。有 7 个变量与每小时工资具有较强的双变量关系:生活成本、雇主设施配备儿科住院医师、雇主设施配备新生儿研究员、NICU 床位:全职等效(FTE)RDN 比、新生儿营养工作年限、拥有认证和医嘱开具权限。在最终调整后的模型(R2=0.42)中,有 3 个变量与较高的每小时工资相关:较高的生活成本、新生儿营养工作年限较长和每 NICU RDN FTE 对应的 NICU 床位较少。

结论

美国 NICU RDN 的工资与其他美国儿科 RDN 相似或略高;但与其他 NICU 医疗团队成员相比,他们的收入要低得多。雇主需要提高 NICU RDN 的薪酬,以激励他们留任并认可他们的额外非临床职责。

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