Champine J M, Inglehart M R, Furgeson D, Halaris J F, Fitzgerald M, Danciu T E, Kinney J S
Health and Human Services Division, Lansing Community College, Lansing, MI, USA.
Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Int J Dent Hyg. 2018 Feb;16(1):114-124. doi: 10.1111/idh.12287. Epub 2017 Jun 21.
The dental hygiene profession in the U.S. is in the process of establishing a direct access model of care and contributing to the creation of the profession of a dental therapist. The objectives were to analyse the professional role perceptions of dental hygiene students and registered dental hygienists in these times of change. Specifically, it was explored whether dental hygiene students' current professional identities differ (i) from their expected future identities, and (ii) from dental hygienists' current and (iii) past identities.
Survey data were collected from 215 dental hygiene students concerning their present and future role perceptions, and from 352 registered dental hygienists concerning their present and past professional identity perceptions.
Students' future professional identity perceptions were even more positive than their very positive current perceptions of their professional role components. Students' current perceptions of professional pride, professional ambition, work ethic and patient relations were more positive than dental hygienists' current perceptions of these professional role components. A comparison of students' current perceptions with dental hygienists' current and retrospective descriptions showed that students were more positive than dental hygienists in each case.
The fact that dental hygienists had less positive role perceptions than dental hygiene students might lead to the conclusion that a loss of idealism occurs over the course of a professional lifespan. However, dental hygienists actually improved their role perceptions over time and students' future descriptions were more positive than their current descriptions, supporting the interpretation that realistic optimism dominates professional role perceptions in these times of change.
美国口腔卫生专业正处于建立直接护理模式并为口腔治疗师职业的创立做出贡献的过程中。目标是分析在这些变革时期口腔卫生专业学生和注册口腔卫生师对专业角色的认知。具体而言,探究口腔卫生专业学生当前的职业身份是否(i)与其预期的未来身份不同,以及(ii)与口腔卫生师当前的身份和(iii)过去的身份不同。
收集了215名口腔卫生专业学生关于他们当前和未来角色认知的调查数据,以及352名注册口腔卫生师关于他们当前和过去职业身份认知的调查数据。
学生对未来职业身份的认知甚至比他们当前对职业角色组成部分非常积极的认知还要积极。学生当前对职业自豪感、职业抱负、职业道德和医患关系的认知比口腔卫生师当前对这些职业角色组成部分的认知更积极。将学生当前的认知与口腔卫生师当前及回顾性描述进行比较发现,在每种情况下学生都比口腔卫生师更积极。
口腔卫生师的角色认知不如口腔卫生专业学生积极这一事实可能会得出这样的结论,即在职业生涯中会出现理想主义的丧失。然而,随着时间的推移,口腔卫生师实际上改善了他们的角色认知,并且学生对未来的描述比他们当前的描述更积极,这支持了在这些变革时期现实乐观主义主导职业角色认知的解释。