2013-2014年,哥伦比亚波哥大视觉健康领域的人才

M. Ochoa, Olivia Margarita Narváez Rumié
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导言:在波哥大和哥伦比亚,人类在视觉健康方面的才能是与相关专业联合评估的,也就是说,不是单独评估的。目的:描述波哥大2013年至2014年期间的视觉健康人才,以检验人口统计学和社会经济特征、本科学历、专业经验、收入、合同方式等。方法:定量方法与描述性,横断面设计。使用了国家视光技术专业委员会、波哥大地区卫生秘书处和哥伦比亚视光学院协会的数据库。设计了一份包含22个问题的调查问卷,并对波哥大的1276名验光师进行了调查。结果:36%的受访验光师从业时间为0 ~ 5年;6到10年的23%。61%的视光师每日工作5至8小时,而27%的视光师每日工作超过8小时。较高的收入来自验光咨询(57%),其次是销售用于视觉和眼健康的定制医疗设备(31%)。大部分视光师(49%)的月收入为现行最低工资的4至6倍;他们有不确定期限的合同,并报告说他们是依赖他人的。结论:验光提供了独立工作作为差异化因素的可能性,因为包括定制医疗设备的销售,以及专业实践中的教学和研究,这些都可以产生额外的收入。
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Talento humano en salud visual en Bogotá, Colombia, años 2013-2014
Introduction : Human talent in visual health has been evaluated, in Bogota and in Colombia, jointly with related professions, that is to say, not individually. Objective : To describe human talent in visual health in Bogota during 2013 and 2014, in order to examine demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, undergraduate studies, professional experience, income, contract modality, among others. Methodology : Quantitative approach with descriptive, cross-sectional design. Databases of the National Technical Professional Council of Optometry, the District Health Secretariat of Bogota, and the Colombian Association of Faculties of Optometry were used. A survey of 22 questions was designed and applied to 1276 optometrists in Bogota. Results : 36% of the surveyed optometrists have been in practice for 0 to 5 years; while 23% for 6 to 10 years. 61% of the optometrists work 5 to 8 hours/day, while 27% work more than 8 hours/day. Higher incomes come from optometry consultation (57%), followed by sales of custom medical devices for visual and ocular health (31%). The majority of optometrists (49%) report having a monthly income of 4 to 6 times the minimum wage in force; they have indefinite-term contracts and report being dependent. Conclusion : Optometry offers the possibility of independent work as a differentiating factor, due to including the sales of custom medical devices, as well as teaching and research in the professional practice, which all generate additional incomes.
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