Update on the Financial Well-Being of Surgical Residents in New England

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العنوان: Update on the Financial Well-Being of Surgical Residents in New England
المؤلفون: Andrew C, Esposito, Nathan A, Coppersmith, Erin M, White, Marianna V, Papageorge, Michael, DiSiena, Donald, Hess, Jennifer, LaFemina, Anne C, Larkin, Thomas J, Miner, Dmitry, Nepomnayshy, John, Palesty, Kari M, Rosenkranz, Neal E, Seymour, Gino, Trevisani, James, Whiting, Kristin D, Oliveira, Walter E, Longo, Peter S, Yoo
المصدر: Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 236:953-960
بيانات النشر: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2023.
سنة النشر: 2023
مصطلحات موضوعية: Surgery
الوصف: Poor personal financial health has been linked to key components of health including burnout, substance abuse, and worsening personal relationships. Understanding the state of resident financial health is key to improving their overall wellbeing.A secondary analysis of a survey of New England general surgery resident was performed to understand their financial wellbeing. Questions from the National Financial Capability Study were used to compare to an age- and regionally matched cohort.Overall, 44% (250/570) of surveyed residents responded. Residents more frequently reported spending less than their income each year compared to the control cohort (54% vs 34% , p0.01). However, 17% (39/234) of residents reported spending more than their income each year. Sixty five percent of residents (152/234), found it "not at all difficult" to pay monthly bills versus 17% (76/445) of the control cohort (p0.01). However, 32% (75/234) of residents reported it was "Somewhat" or "Very" difficult to pay monthly bills. Residents more frequently reported they "certainly" or "probably" could "come up with" $2000 in a month compared to the control cohort (85% vs 62% p0.01). But 16% (37/234) of residents reported they could not. In this survey, 21% (50/234) of residents reported having a personal life insurance policy, 25% (59/234) had disability insurance, 6% (15/234) had a will, and 27% (63/234) had$300,000 worth of student loans.Surgical residents have better financial wellbeing than an age- and regionally-matched cohort, but there is still a large proportion who suffer from financial difficulties.
تدمد: 1072-7515
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::aa4934cb2b197d75f886ad311d679fb7
https://doi.org/10.1097/xcs.0000000000000544
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....aa4934cb2b197d75f886ad311d679fb7
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE