加州执业脊医的流失率:时间趋势数据的探索性生态调查。

Stephen M Foreman, Michael J Stahl
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摘要

背景:作者假设加州执业脊医的流失率在过去几十年里逐渐增加。本研究确定的“损耗”定义为在许可证颁发后的前10年内,因任何原因丧失执业脊医的法律权威。在1970年至1998年期间,每年在加州获得执照的每一组毕业生在10年后的执照损耗百分比被确定。研究考察了学费成本、持牌脊医供应的增加以及持牌脊医与加州居民的比例对执照流失率的可能影响。方法:通过对从加州消费者事务部获得的许可证状态数据进行回顾性分析来确定损耗率。其他变量由美国人口普查局的数据、美国脊椎按摩协会的调查数据和美国脊椎按摩学院的目录确定。结果:10年的流失率从1970年的10%上升到1991年的27.8%。1992年至1998年间,获得执照的医生的10年流失率一直保持在20-25%之间。结论:现有证据支持这一假设,即在过去的几十年里,执业脊医的前10年的流失率有所上升。
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The attrition rate of licensed chiropractors in California: an exploratory ecological investigation of time-trend data.

The attrition rate of licensed chiropractors in California: an exploratory ecological investigation of time-trend data.

The attrition rate of licensed chiropractors in California: an exploratory ecological investigation of time-trend data.

The attrition rate of licensed chiropractors in California: an exploratory ecological investigation of time-trend data.

Background: The authors hypothesized the attrition rate of licensed chiropractors in California has gradually increased over the past several decades. "Attrition" as determined for this study is defined as a loss of legal authority to practice chiropractic for any reason during the first 10 years after the license was issued. The percentage of license attrition after 10 years was determined for each group of graduates licensed in California each year between 1970 and 1998. The cost of tuition, the increase in the supply of licensed chiropractors and the ratio of licensed chiropractors to California residents were examined as possible influences on the rate of license attrition.

Methods: The attrition rate was determined by a retrospective analysis of license status data obtained from the California Department of Consumer Affairs. Other variables were determined from US Bureau of Census data, survey data from the American Chiropractic Association and catalogs from a US chiropractic college.

Results: The 10-year attrition rate rose from 10% for those graduates licensed in 1970 to a peak of 27.8% in 1991. The 10-year attrition rate has since remained between 20-25% for the doctors licensed between 1992-1998.

Conclusions: Available evidence supports the hypothesis that the attrition rate for licensed chiropractors in the first 10 years of practice has risen in the past several decades.

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