儿科医院内科医生的性别与薪酬之间的关系。

Q1 Nursing Hospital pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1542/hpeds.2023-007567
Catherine S Forster, Catherine A Polak, Chen Chen, Juliann L Kim, Jessica M Allan, Jessica M Gold, Holly S Ruch-Ross, H Barrett Fromme, Bin Huang, Amanda C Schondelmeyer
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目的:医学的多个领域都存在基于性别的薪酬差异。然而,研究儿科医院医学(PHM)中性别工资不平等的数据却很有限。我们的首要目标是评估 PHM 是否存在基于性别的薪酬差异。次要目标是评估在女性中,薪酬差异是否因领导职位或自我认同的种族和民族而异:我们于 2021 年 12 月对儿科住院医生进行了一项基于调查的横断面研究。我们的主要结果是基本工资和总工资,并根据报告的每周平均工作时数进行了调整。我们按照是否担任领导职务以及种族进行了子分析。我们使用反概率加权 t 检验来比较不同性别的结果:共有 559 名符合条件的人员(51.0%)回复了我们的调查。经过倾向得分加权后,女性的平均基本工资是男性基本工资的 87.7%(95% 置信区间 [CI] 为 79.8%-96.4%,P < .01),女性的总工资是男性总工资的 85.6%(95% 置信区间 [CI] 为 73.2%-100.0%,P = .05)。在对担任领导职务的受访者进行分组分析时,女性的工资总额是男性工资总额的 80.6%(95% CI 68.7%-94.4%,P < .01)。虽然被认定为白人的女性的基本工资是白人男性基本工资的 86.6%(95% CI 78.5%-95.5%,P < .01),但被认定为非白人的受访者之间没有性别差异(基本工资为 88.4% [69.9%-111.7%] ,男性为 80.3% [57.2% 至 112.7%]):PHM 中存在基于性别的薪酬差异,在担任领导职务的人员中这种差异更大。需要继续开展工作和宣传,以实现公共卫生管理部门的薪酬公平。
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Association Between Gender and Salary Among Pediatric Hospital Medicine Physicians.

Objectives: Gender-based disparities in salary exist in multiple fields of medicine. However, there is limited data examining gender inequities in salary in pediatric hospital medicine (PHM). Our primary objective was to assess whether gender-based salary differences exist in PHM. The secondary objective was to assess if, among women, the differences in salary varied on the basis of leadership positions or self-identified race and ethnicity.

Methods: We conducted a survey-based, cross-sectional study of pediatric hospitalists in December 2021. Our primary outcomes were base and total salary, adjusted for the reported number of average weekly work hours. We performed subanalyses by presence of a leadership position, as well as race. We used a weighted t test using inverse probability weighting to compare the outcomes between genders.

Results: A total of 559 eligible people responded to our survey (51.0%). After propensity score weighting, women's mean base salary was 87.7% of men's base (95% confidence interval [CI] 79.8%-96.4%, P < .01), and women's total salary was 85.6% of men's total (95% CI 73.2%-100.0%, P = .05) salary. On subgroup analysis of respondents with a leadership position, women's total salary was 80.6% of men's total salary (95% CI 68.7%-94.4%, P < .01). Although women who identified as white had base salaries that were 86.6% of white men's base salary (95% CI 78.5%-95.5%, P < .01), there was no gender-based difference noted between respondents that identified as nonwhite (88.4% [69.9%-111.7%] for base salary, 80.3% [57.2% to 112.7%]).

Conclusions: Gender-based discrepancies in salary exists in PHM, which were increased among those with leadership roles. Continued work and advocacy are required to achieve salary equity within PHM.

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