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Results from the 2009 Pediatric Rehabilitation Practice survey of the AAPM&R Pediatric Rehabilitation/Developmental Disabilities Council.

机译:AAPM&R小儿康复/发展性残疾理事会的2009年小儿康复实践调查结果。

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OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively describe the practices of pediatric physiatrists who are members of the Pediatric Rehabilitation/Developmental Disabilities Council of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPM&R). DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey using the SurveyMonkey instrument. SETTING: The Pediatric Rehabilitation/Developmental Disabilities Council. PARTICIPANTS: Eighty-six members of the Pediatric Rehabilitation/Developmental Disabilities Council ListServ of the Pediatric Rehabilitation/Developmental Disabilities Council of the AAPM&R and pediatric physiatrists known to the author. METHODS: The link to the survey was embedded in an e-mail message that was distributed by the author to the members of the ListServ on August 14, 2009. Four reminder e-mail messages were sent. The survey was closed on October 2, 2009. All data were extracted into STATA for analysis. Basic practice data were tabulated by raw numbers and percentages. Summary statistics were calculated for salary data, and simple t-tests and Mann-Whitney tests were used to determine if differences were statistically significant (alpha < 0.05) between subgroups. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Location and style of practice, training, experience, and clinical productivity. Comparison of salary data was by experience, training, position, and gender. RESULTS: Women made up 71% of surveyed pediatric physiatrists. Forty percent of respondents practiced in the midwestern United States, and more than 50% practiced in academic settings. Twenty-eight percent of female respondents reported the title of medical director compared with 40% of the male respondents. Whereas 20% of responding practitioners had been in practice for more than 20 years, only 8% were full professors. Nearly 40% of respondents reported doing research, but only 8% had received federal funding for research. The average salary was Dollars 191,400. Salary differences were noted by title, experience, and academic rank. Female respondents earned, on average, 82% of what male respondents earned. CONCLUSIONS: This survey highlights important issues, including regional variations, a potential lack of academic competitiveness, limited engagement in externally funded research, and salary inequities.
机译:目的:定量描述作为美国物理医学与康复科学院儿科康复/发育障碍理事会(AAPM&R)成员的儿科医师的实践。设计:使用SurveyMonkey仪器进行横截面测量。地点:儿童康复/发育障碍理事会。参加者:AAPM&R的小儿康复/发育障碍理事会名单服务八十六名成员以及作者所认识的小儿生理学家。方法:调查的链接嵌入到一封电子邮件中,该电子邮件由作者于2009年8月14日分发给ListServ的成员。已发送了四封提醒电子邮件。该调查于2009年10月2日结束。所有数据均提取到STATA中进行分析。基本实践数据通过原始数字和百分比制成表格。计算工资数据的摘要统计量,并使用简单的t检验和Mann-Whitney检验来确定亚组之间的差异是否具有统计学显着性(alpha <0.05)。主要观察指标:实践,培训,经验和临床生产力的位置和方式。薪水数据按经验,培训,职位和性别进行比较。结果:在被调查的儿科医生中,女性占71%。 40%的受访者在美国中西部从事过实践,超过50%的人在学术环境中从事过实践。 28%的女性受访者报告了医疗总监的头衔,而男性受访者则为40%。响应的从业人员中有20%的人从事实践超过20年,而只有8%的人是正式教授。将近40%的受访者表示正在进行研究,但只有8%的人获得了联邦的研究资助。平均工资为191,400美元。薪资差异按职称,经验和学历记录。女性受访者的平均收入是男性受访者的82%。结论:本次调查突出了重要的问题,包括地区差异,潜在的学术竞争力不足,对外部资助研究的参与有限以及薪资不平等。

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