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Young doctors’ preferences for payment systems: the influence of gender and personality traits

机译:年轻医生对支付系统的偏爱:性别和人格特质的影响

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Objective Activity-based payment contracts are common among doctors, but to what extent are they preferred? The aim of this paper is to elicit young doctors’ preferences for alternative payment systems before they have adapted to an existing system. We examine the existence of gender differences and the extent to which personality traits determine preferences. Methods A cross-sectional survey of all final-year medical students and all interns in Norway examined the extent to which preferences for different payment systems depend on gender and personality traits. Data analysis relied on one-way ANOVA and multinomial logistic regression. Results The current activity-based payment systems were the least preferred, both in hospitals (16.6%) and in general practice (19.7%). The contrasting alternative “fixed salary” achieved similar relative support. Approximately half preferred the hybrid alternative. When certainty associated with a payment system increased, its appeal rose for women and individuals who are less prestige-oriented, risk-tolerant or effort-tolerant. Activity-based systems were preferred among status- and income-oriented respondents. Conclusion The vast majority of young doctors prefer payment systems that are less activity-based than the current contracts offered in the Norwegian health service. Recruitment and retention in less prestigious medical specialities might improve if young doctors could choose payment systems corresponding with their diverse preferences.
机译:目标基于活动的支付合同在医生中很常见,但在何种程度上更受欢迎?本文的目的是在年轻医生适应现有系统之前,引起他们对替代支付系统的偏爱。我们研究了性别差异的存在以及人格特质决定偏好的程度。方法对挪威所有最后一年的医学生和所有实习生进行的横断面调查研究了对不同付款方式的偏好取决于性别和性格特征的程度。数据分析依赖于单向方差分析和多项式逻辑回归。结果在医院(16.6%)和一般实践(19.7%)中,当前基于活动的支付系统是最不受欢迎的。相反的替代“固定工资”获得了类似的相对支持。大约一半的人选择混合动力。当与支付系统相关的确定性增加时,它对于那些不太注重声望,不容忍风险或不愿付出努力的妇女和个人的吸引力就增加了。在以地位和收入为导向的受访者中,首选基于活动的系统。结论绝大多数年轻医生更喜欢与挪威卫生服务部门现有合同相比基于活动较少的支付系统。如果年轻的医生可以根据自己的喜好选择支付系统,那么在声誉较差的医学专业中的招聘和保留可能会有所改善。

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