Otto-Friedrich-Universität, Bamberg, Germany.
Institute for Employment Research (Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, IAB), Nuremberg, Germany.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2024 Jul;155:104779. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2024.104779. Epub 2024 Apr 24.
Many countries face substantial shortages of skilled nurses. With an aging population and global demographic changes, developing a skilled workforce of nurses has become one of the central challenges for public health care. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated labor shortages, which pose a threat to the quality of publicly provided health care. Improving nurses' working conditions could be a means by which to address the global shortages of nurses. However, in countries with public health care, such improvements may come with additional costs in the form of higher taxes or social security contributions. Therefore, such improvements partly depend on people's willingness to pay (WTP) for them.
In this paper, we investigate workers' willingness to pay for improvements in the working conditions of nurses.
This study is a factorial survey experiment included as part of an online survey.
SETTING(S): The factorial survey experiment was implemented within the high-frequency online panel survey "Life and Employment in Times of Corona" (IAB-HOPP) conducted by the Institute for Employment Research (Germany).
We analyze data from N = 2128 survey participants; our main analysis consists of N = 6384 responses from those participants.
Our research is based on a factorial survey experiment (vignette analysis) designed to quantitatively measure the willingness to pay for various improvements in the working conditions of nurses. We use random effect models and mixed models to estimate the individual-level willingness to pay for these improvements.
Our results show that the survey participants are generally willing to pay for particular policies aimed at improving the working conditions of nurses. However, the amount that respondents are willing to pay varies with the type of policy changes. Survey participants exhibit a high willingness to pay for increases in minimum wages for nurses and wage-related improvements in general. We find, however, a lower willingness to pay for the right to participate in training courses aimed at reducing work-related stress.
The broad support for improvements in the working conditions of nurses provides policymakers with some guidance in implementing policy measures that might address labor shortages in the nursing sector.
There was no preregistration.
Many people are willing to pay extra to improve the working conditions of nurses. Wage-related increases for nurses show the highest willingness to pay.
许多国家都面临着护士短缺的问题。随着人口老龄化和全球人口结构变化,培养一支熟练的护士队伍已成为公共医疗保健的核心挑战之一。最近的 COVID-19 大流行加剧了劳动力短缺,这对公共提供的医疗保健质量构成了威胁。改善护士的工作条件可能是解决全球护士短缺问题的一种手段。然而,在实行公共医疗保健的国家,此类改善可能会以更高的税收或社会保障缴款等形式带来额外成本。因此,此类改善在一定程度上取决于人们对其的支付意愿 (WTP)。
本文旨在调查工人对改善护士工作条件的支付意愿。
本研究是一项在线调查中纳入的因素调查实验。
因素调查实验是在德国就业研究所(Institute for Employment Research)进行的高频在线面板调查“新冠时代的生活和就业”(Life and Employment in Times of Corona,IAB-HOPP)中实施的。
我们分析了来自 2128 名调查参与者的数据;我们的主要分析包括来自这些参与者的 6384 个回复。
我们的研究基于一项因素调查实验(情景分析),旨在定量衡量对改善护士工作条件的各种改进措施的支付意愿。我们使用随机效应模型和混合模型来估计个人对这些改进措施的支付意愿。
我们的结果表明,调查参与者普遍愿意为改善护士工作条件的特定政策支付费用。然而,受访者愿意支付的金额因政策变化的类型而异。调查参与者对增加护士最低工资和一般工资相关改善表现出较高的支付意愿。然而,我们发现,对于减少与工作相关的压力的培训课程参与权,受访者的支付意愿较低。
对改善护士工作条件的广泛支持为政策制定者在实施可能解决护理行业劳动力短缺的政策措施方面提供了一些指导。
本研究无预注册。
许多人愿意支付额外费用来改善护士的工作条件。与工资相关的增加显示出最高的支付意愿。