Stewart F M J, Drummond J R, Carson L, Hoad Reddick G
Restorative Dentistry, Dundee Dental School, Dundee University, Dundee DD1 4HN, Scotland.
Br Dent J. 2005 Jun 11;198(11):713-7, discussion 697; quiz 720. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4812391.
To investigate the career plans of prospective dental students and how they foresee their work life balance.
Applicants to Dundee and Manchester dental schools completed anonymous questionnaires when they attended for interview.
The useable response rate was 94% (n=436). The majority of the respondents (91.3%) intended working full time when they enter the workforce, with no significant variation detected between males and females. The cohort anticipated their mean salary to be just over 28,000 UK pounds, five years into their career, although the males felt they would be earning 5,000 UK pounds more than the females. Individuals of Pakistani and Indian origin thought they would earn most, and Asians least. Sixty-five per cent would enter general dental practice and, of these, only 2.8% expected to work exclusively within the NHS. Fifteen per cent intended to go into the hospital dental service, with orthodontics the most popular choice of subspecialty (43.7%), followed by oral surgery (31.1%). Significant variation was seen between ethnic groups, with the hospital and community dental services being more popular with those who identified themselves as of non-white ethnic origin, although the majority would still plan on entering general dental practice. Almost half (44.5%) would take time out of their career to concentrate on childcare when children were of pre-school age, with a further 11% taking longer. Ninety per cent of females and 70% of males anticipated taking time out, of a varying duration. Half of the respondents indicated that they felt a child would affect their career to a moderate extent.
The dental profession will be severely affected if both males and females take time out of their careers in the future. As well as a work force shortage, the problems of accessibility to NHS dental services will be exacerbated if fewer dentists choose to provide NHS care.
调查未来牙科学生的职业规划以及他们如何预见自己的工作与生活平衡。
邓迪和曼彻斯特牙科学院的申请者在参加面试时填写匿名问卷。
有效回复率为94%(n = 436)。大多数受访者(91.3%)打算在进入职场后全职工作,男性和女性之间未发现显著差异。该群体预计职业生涯五年后的平均薪资略高于28,000英镑,不过男性认为他们的收入会比女性多5,000英镑。巴基斯坦和印度裔受访者认为自己收入最高,而亚裔受访者认为自己收入最低。65%的人会进入普通牙科诊所工作,其中只有2.8%的人预计仅在国民保健署(NHS)体系内工作。15%的人打算进入医院牙科服务领域,正畸是最受欢迎的亚专业选择(43.7%),其次是口腔外科(31.1%)。不同种族群体之间存在显著差异,医院和社区牙科服务更受那些自认为是非白人种族的人欢迎,不过大多数人仍计划进入普通牙科诊所工作。近一半(44.5%)的人会在孩子学龄前阶段暂时中断职业生涯以专注于照顾孩子,另有11%的人会中断更长时间。90%的女性和70%的男性预计会在不同时长内中断工作。一半的受访者表示他们觉得孩子会在一定程度上影响自己的职业发展。
如果未来男性和女性都在职业生涯中抽出时间,牙科行业将受到严重影响。除了劳动力短缺外,如果选择提供国民保健署医疗服务的牙医减少,国民保健署牙科服务的可及性问题也将加剧。