COVID-19 incentive payments for long-term care workers.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Irina Bocharova, Alexander Rymanov
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Abstract

Objective: Amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the Russian Federation, social care providers received incentives such as bonuses and welfare payments. The study examines the association between COVID-19 pandemic indicators and distribution of incentives to care providers in Russia.

Methods: To test the hypotheses, regression analysis is employed.

Results: Hypothesis H1, regarding the correlation between the COVID-19 case rate in a specific region of the Russian Federation and the actual monetary amount of bonus payments compensating for challenging working conditions of care workers in that region is supported. Hypotheses H2-H3, regarding the relationship between the COVID-19 cases/recovery rate and the monetary amount of special welfare payments to care workers distributed across the country during a given calendar month are also supported. Hypothesis H4, pertaining to the relationship between the Fiscal Year End and the monetary amount of special welfare payments distributed throughout the country to care providers during a given calendar month, is likewise supported.

Conclusion: There is a correlation between payments to social care providers and coronavirus pandemic indicators (Tab. 5, Ref. 31). Text in PDF www.elis.sk Keywords: welfare payment, bonus, care providers.

COVID-19 长期护理人员奖励金。
目的:在俄罗斯联邦COVID-19大流行期间,社会医疗服务提供者获得了奖金和福利金等奖励。本研究探讨了 COVID-19 大流行指标与俄罗斯医疗机构奖励分配之间的关联:为检验假设,采用了回归分析法:结果:支持假设 H1,即俄罗斯联邦特定地区的 COVID-19 病例率与该地区护理人员因工作条件艰苦而获得的奖金的实际金额之间存在相关性。假设 H2-H3 涉及 COVID-19 病例/康复率与特定日历月全国护理人员特别福利金金额之间的关系,也得到了支持。假设 H4 涉及财政年度末与特定日历月期间在全国范围内向护理人员发放的特殊福利金金额之间的关系,也同样得到了支持:结论:向社会护理提供者支付的款项与冠状病毒流行指标之间存在相关性(参考文献 31,表 5)。Text in PDF www.elis.sk Keywords: welfare payment, bonus, care providers.
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期刊介绍: The international biomedical journal - Bratislava Medical Journal – Bratislavske lekarske listy (Bratisl Lek Listy/Bratisl Med J) publishes peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of biomedical sciences, including experimental investigations with clear clinical relevance, original clinical studies and review articles.
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