Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2011 Aug;75(8):1030-7.
To advance the profession of dental hygiene, graduate education is necessary to support growth in research, education, administration, and practice in the discipline and to sustain credibility in a climate in which other health professions require entry-level master's and doctoral degrees. The purpose of this study was to explore what dental hygienists perceive as barriers to pursuing a graduate degree. A survey was developed based on the literature and other national surveys. Data were collected from 160 respondents to the survey: 50 percent held an entry-level baccalaureate degree in dental hygiene, while the rest held an entry-level associate degree (48 percent) or certificate (2 percent) in dental hygiene. All respondents had completed a bachelor's degree. The top five barriers these respondents identified in pursuing graduate education were as follows: 1) cost of graduate education, 2) family responsibilities are too great, 3) concerns about personal funding to pay for graduate education, 4) finding time for graduate school while working, and 5) fear of thesis research. Dental hygiene is one of the few health professions that still have entry-level degrees at the associate and baccalaureate levels. The profession needs to reduce such barriers to enable dental hygienists to pursue graduate education and thus ensure an adequate supply of future leaders, educators, and researchers.
为了推动口腔卫生行业的发展,研究生教育是必要的,以支持学科内研究、教育、管理和实践的发展,并在其他卫生专业要求入门级硕士和博士学位的环境中保持可信度。本研究的目的是探讨口腔卫生师认为攻读研究生学位的障碍有哪些。该调查基于文献和其他国家调查制定。从 160 名调查对象中收集了数据:50%的人持有口腔卫生学的入门级学士学位,其余人持有入门级副学士学位(48%)或证书(2%)。所有受访者都已完成学士学位。这些受访者在追求研究生教育方面认为的前五大障碍如下:1)研究生教育的成本,2)家庭责任太大,3)对个人资金的担忧,以支付研究生教育费用,4)在工作的同时找到时间上研究生院,5)对论文研究的恐惧。口腔卫生是少数仍拥有副学士和学士学位入门级学位的卫生专业之一。该行业需要减少这些障碍,使口腔卫生师能够接受研究生教育,从而确保未来有足够的领导者、教育者和研究人员。