薪酬及附带福利对护理员流动率的影响评估。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Christopher S Brunt, John R Bowblis, Robert Applebaum
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目的:为了评估降低护理助理离职的成本效益策略,本研究考察了离职与薪酬之间的关系,包括工资率、附加福利支出和特定附加福利提供。研究设置和设计:该研究使用了2022年至2023年的国家数据,这是2019冠状病毒病疫情对劳动力市场造成重大破坏之后的一段时间。该分析使用回归模型来评估工资和附加福利对营业额的影响,并根据所有权类型(营利,非营利和政府)进行额外的子组分析。数据来源和分析样本:数据来自医疗保险成本报告、基于工资的期刊公共使用员工详细文件和医疗比较档案。在排除观察缺失的养老院并对异常值进行排除后,最终的分析样本包括来自12,116个独特疗养院的19,238个养老院年度观察结果。主要发现:结果表明,较高的工资和附加福利支出都与护士助理的流动率略有降低有关。10%的工资增长与0.28(95%置信区间:0.04,0.53)至0.39(95%置信区间:0.09,0.70)个百分点的营业额减少有关,这一效应主要是由营利性养老院推动的。附带福利支出与营利和非营利机构的人员流动率降低显著相关,附带福利费用每增加1个百分点,人员流动率就会减少0.08 (95% CI: 0.01, 0.15)至0.28 (95% CI: 0.23, 0.34)个百分点。具体的附带福利,如日托援助和意外/伤残保险,与较低的营业额有关。一项模拟分析表明,在减少员工流动率方面,对附加福利的投资比对工资的同等投资更有效。结论:养老院寻求减少护士助理的流动率应考虑提高附加福利,除了增加工资。考虑到附加福利在减少人员流动方面具有更高的成本效益,政策制定者和养老院管理者应该完善这些策略,以提高劳动力的稳定性和护理质量。
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An Assessment of the Association Between Wages and Fringe Benefits on Nurse Aide Turnover in Nursing Homes.

Objective: To assess cost-effective strategies to reduce nurse aide turnover, this study examines the relationship between turnover and compensation, including wage rates, spending on fringe benefits, and specific fringe benefit offerings.

Study setting and design: The study uses national data from 2022 and 2023, a period following major COVID-19 labor market disruptions. The analysis uses regression models to assess the impact of wages and fringe benefits on turnover, with additional subgroup analyses by ownership type (for-profit, not-for-profit, and government).

Data sources and analytic sample: Data were sourced from Medicare Cost Reports, the Payroll-Based Journal Public Use Employee Detail File, and Care Compare archives. After excluding nursing homes with missing observations and applying exclusions for outliers, the final analytic sample included 19,238 nursing home-year observations from 12,116 unique nursing homes.

Principal findings: The results indicate that higher wages and fringe benefit spending are both associated with slightly lower nurse aide turnover. A 10% increase in wages was linked to a 0.28 (95% CI: 0.04, 0.53) to 0.39 (95% CI: 0.09, 0.70) percentage point reduction in turnover, an effect primarily driven by for-profit nursing homes. Fringe benefit spending was significantly associated with lower turnover among for-profits and not-for-profits, with a 1-percentage-point increase in fringe rates reducing turnover by 0.08 (95% CI: 0.01, 0.15) to 0.28 (95% CI: 0.23, 0.34) percentage points. Specific fringe benefits, such as daycare assistance and accident/disability insurance, were associated with lower turnover. A simulation analysis suggests that investments in fringe benefits are more effective at reducing turnover than equivalent investments in wages.

Conclusions: Nursing homes seeking to reduce nurse aide turnover should consider enhancing fringe benefits in addition to increasing wages. Given the higher cost-effectiveness of fringe benefits in reducing turnover, policymakers and nursing home administrators should refine these strategies to improve workforce stability and care quality.

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Health Services Research
Health Services Research 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
193
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Services Research (HSR) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that provides researchers and public and private policymakers with the latest research findings, methods, and concepts related to the financing, organization, delivery, evaluation, and outcomes of health services. Rated as one of the top journals in the fields of health policy and services and health care administration, HSR publishes outstanding articles reporting the findings of original investigations that expand knowledge and understanding of the wide-ranging field of health care and that will help to improve the health of individuals and communities.
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