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新兴的牙科劳动力:长期职业期望和影响。对伦敦一所牙科学校的最后一年牙科学生对其长期职业的看法进行的一项定量研究。

The emerging dental workforce: long-term career expectations and influences. A quantitative study of final year dental students' views on their long-term career from one London Dental School.

机构信息

King's College London Dental Institute, At Guy's, King's College and St Thomas' Hospitals, London, UK.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2009 Dec 23;9:35. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-9-35.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research into the motivation and expectations of the emerging workforce and their short-term expectations has already been reported with a view to informing professional and policy decisions. The objective of this component of the research programme was to examine the long-term goals and perceived influences on final year dental students' professional careers.

METHODS

Univariate analysis of a self completed questionnaire survey of all final year dental students from King's College London, comprising questions on demography, long-term career goals and influences, proposed commitment to dentistry, commitment to healthcare systems and the influences thereon. Statistical analysis included Chi Squared tests for linear association.

RESULTS

Ninety per cent of students responded to this survey (n = 126), the majority of whom were aged 23 years (59%), female (58%) and Asian (70%). Long-term career goals were fairly evenly split between 'dentist with a special interest' (27%), 'primary dental care practitioner' (26%) and 'specialist' (25%), with 19% not certain. Only 60% of total respondents anticipated working full-time in the long-term (79% males cf 52% females; p = 0.00). The vast majority of respondents (> or =80%) identified 'work-life balance', 'financial stability' and 'professional development' as 'important' or 'very important' influences on the number of future sessions. Females were significantly more likely to rate childcare commitments as an important influence on their future working capacity compared with males (p = 0.00). A wide range of factors were considered important or very important in making the NHS attractive, led by support for professional development (88%) and feeling valued by patients (88%), as well as funding, time with patients, rewards for prevention and practical issues such as dental materials and premises. Females were significantly more likely than males to be attracted to work within the NHS by 'childcare support' (p = 0.02), 'retraining facilities after career break' (p = 0.01), 'assistance with student debt' (p = 0.01) and 'incentives to work in deprived areas'.

CONCLUSION

Long-term career plans of new graduates from this London Dental School commonly embrace opportunities for professional development as well as personal issues such as work/life balance and financial income. Significant differences were identified between male and females long-term plans and influences. The implications of these findings are discussed.

摘要

背景

已经有研究报告了新兴劳动力的动机和期望及其短期期望,旨在为专业和政策决策提供信息。该研究计划的这一部分的目的是研究最后一年牙科学生的职业目标和长期预期的影响。

方法

对来自伦敦国王学院的所有最后一年牙科学生进行了自我完成的问卷调查分析,其中包括人口统计学、长期职业目标和影响、对牙科的拟议承诺、对医疗保健系统的承诺及其影响。统计分析包括线性关联的卡方检验。

结果

90%的学生(n=126)对这项调查做出了回应,其中大多数年龄在 23 岁(59%),女性(58%)和亚洲人(70%)。长期职业目标在“有特殊兴趣的牙医”(27%)、“初级牙科保健从业者”(26%)和“专家”(25%)之间相当平均,19%的人不确定。只有 60%的总受访者预计在长期内全职工作(男性 79%,女性 52%;p=0.00)。绝大多数受访者(≥80%)认为“工作与生活的平衡”、“财务稳定性”和“职业发展”是对未来工作时间的“重要”或“非常重要”的影响。与男性相比,女性更有可能认为育儿承诺对其未来工作能力有重要影响(p=0.00)。一系列因素被认为对 NHS 具有吸引力,其中包括对专业发展的支持(88%)和患者的重视(88%),以及资金、与患者的时间、预防奖励和实际问题,如牙科材料和场所。与男性相比,女性更有可能被 NHS 内的工作吸引,例如“育儿支持”(p=0.02)、“职业中断后的再培训设施”(p=0.01)、“学生债务援助”(p=0.01)和“在贫困地区工作的激励措施”。

结论

来自这所伦敦牙科学校的新毕业生的长期职业计划通常包括职业发展机会以及工作/生活平衡和财务收入等个人问题。在男性和女性的长期计划和影响方面存在显著差异。讨论了这些发现的含义。

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