Ayers K M S, Meldrum A, Thomson W M, Newton J T
Department of Oral Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Otago, New Zealand.
Community Dent Health. 2007 Dec;24(4):257-63.
To describe the working practices and level of career satisfaction of dental therapists in New Zealand.
Postal survey of dental therapists identified from the New Zealand Dental Council's dental therapy database. One mailing with one follow-up.
Questionnaires were sent to 683 registered dental therapists. Replies were received from 566 (82.9%).
Current working practice, career breaks, continuing education, career satisfaction.
Respondents had a high career satisfaction, but were much less satisfied with their remuneration. After controlling for age and income satisfaction, therapists who felt that they were valued members of the dental community had over four times the odds of having higher overall job satisfaction. There were no differences in the mean career satisfaction scale score by age, but respondents aged 45 and over had a lower mean income satisfaction scale score than their younger counterparts (p<0.05). Older respondents were more likely to report regularly placing fissure sealants (p<0.05), participating in peer review (p<0.05), and playing a role in team management/coordination (p<0.05) than younger respondents. Most therapists (412; 82.2%) had taken at least one career break, usually for child rearing. A mean of 6.5 years (SD 5.9; range six weeks to 25 years) had been taken in career breaks. Younger therapists were more interested in moving into private practice than their older colleagues (p<0.05). More than half of respondents planned to retire from dental therapy within 10 years.
Urgent action is required to improve the recruitment and retention of dental therapists in the New Zealand School Dental Service. Measures to reduce the time taken in career breaks could increase the productivity of this workforce. Remuneration and career progression are key issues; therapists need to feel that they are valued members of the dental profession.
描述新西兰牙科治疗师的工作实践和职业满意度水平。
对从新西兰牙科委员会的牙科治疗师数据库中识别出的牙科治疗师进行邮寄调查。一次邮寄并进行一次跟进。
向683名注册牙科治疗师发送问卷。收到566份回复(82.9%)。
当前工作实践、职业中断、继续教育、职业满意度。
受访者职业满意度较高,但对薪酬的满意度要低得多。在控制年龄和收入满意度后,认为自己是牙科团队中有价值成员的治疗师总体工作满意度较高的几率是其他人的四倍多。职业满意度量表平均得分在年龄方面没有差异,但45岁及以上的受访者收入满意度量表平均得分低于年轻受访者(p<0.05)。与年轻受访者相比,年长受访者更有可能报告经常放置窝沟封闭剂(p<0.05)、参与同行评审(p<0.05)以及在团队管理/协调中发挥作用(p<0.05)。大多数治疗师(412名;82.2%)至少有过一次职业中断,通常是为了抚养孩子。职业中断的平均时长为6.5年(标准差5.9;范围为六周至25年)。年轻治疗师比年长同事更有兴趣进入私人执业领域(p<0.05)。超过一半的受访者计划在10年内从牙科治疗工作中退休。
需要采取紧急行动来改善新西兰学校牙科服务中牙科治疗师的招聘和留用情况。减少职业中断时间的措施可以提高这支劳动力队伍的生产力。薪酬和职业发展是关键问题;治疗师需要感到自己是牙科行业中有价值的成员。