Yoshida N, Endo K, Komaki M
School of Oral Health Care Science, Faculty of Dentistry, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.
Int J Dent Hyg. 2004 Nov;2(4):179-84. doi: 10.1111/j.1601-5037.2004.00097.x.
The aim of this report is to provide basic information about the historical development, current status and future needs of education and training of dental hygienists in Japan. The first formal training of dental hygienists in Japan started at Tokyo in 1949. Restructure and modification of the dental hygiene education system has been reiterated over the years in order to satisfy the needs of the constantly changing society. Although previously only vocational training was provided for dental hygienists, higher-level education has been conducted. The present legislation of dental hygiene has gone through a complicated process. The student should take the dental hygienist licensing examination which is held once a year by the National Board organized by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. Currently there are 136 dental hygiene schools and the total enrolment is about 7000. The duration of dental hygiene education course has been prolonged from 2 to 3 years since 2001. In 2004, the 4-year course started. The 2-year dental hygiene education program is expected to be replaced with the 3- and 4-year courses by 2010. The dental hygiene education system in Japan will be improved in many ways as dental hygienists are expected to participate in health promotion and preventive care, and to gain knowledge of the economics and organization of health care in relation to oral hygiene.
本报告旨在提供有关日本口腔卫生士教育培训的历史发展、现状及未来需求的基本信息。日本首次正式开展口腔卫生士培训始于1949年的东京。多年来,为满足不断变化的社会需求,口腔卫生教育体系一直在进行重组和调整。尽管此前口腔卫生士仅接受职业培训,但现在也开展了更高层次的教育。目前的口腔卫生立法经历了一个复杂的过程。学生需参加由厚生劳动省组织的国家委员会每年举行一次的口腔卫生士执照考试。目前有136所口腔卫生学校,总招生人数约为7000人。自2001年起,口腔卫生教育课程的时长从2年延长至3年。2004年,4年制课程开始。预计到2010年,2年制口腔卫生教育项目将被3年制和4年制课程取代。随着期望口腔卫生士参与健康促进和预防保健,并获取与口腔卫生相关的医疗保健经济和组织方面的知识,日本的口腔卫生教育体系将在诸多方面得到改进。