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入门级口腔卫生教育项目中可见纹身的研究

A Study of Visible Tattoos in Entry-Level Dental Hygiene Education Programs.

作者信息

Search Kathryn R, Tolle Susan L, McCombs Gayle B, Arndt Aaron

出版信息

J Dent Hyg. 2018 Feb;92(1):6-15.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to survey entry-level dental hygiene program directors in the United States (U.S.) to assess their perceptions of dental hygienists with visible tattoos as well as to determine current policies related to dress codes in U.S. dental hygiene programs. Data was collected with an online survey emailed to 340 dental hygiene program directors yielding a 43% (n=141) response rate. Participants indicated their opinions of visible tattoos on the basis of professionalism and school policy satisfaction. Eighty percent of respondents reported their program as having dress code policies on visible tattoos, with the majority (97%) requiring visible tattoos to be covered. Results revealed both students (M=5.57, p<.0005) and faculty (M=5.76, p<.0005) with visible tattoos were perceived as significantly less professional. Most participants agreed that dental hygiene faculty should discuss the impact of visible tattoos on future employment opportunities, and that the community would view the school as less professional if students had visible tattoos (p<0.0005). Personal tolerance toward tattoos (p< 0.001), but not age, (p = 0.50), was significantly associated with satisfaction concerning program tattoo policies. A lower tolerance towards visible tattoos (p < 0.001) was associated with an increased likelihood that the dental hygiene program dress code included policy on visible tattoos. Study results showed that visible tattoos were not perceived favorably and that personal perceptions of dental hygiene program directors may have influenced school dress code polices regarding visible tattoos. These findings provide evidence based information for dental hygienists, students, faculty, administrators and hiring managers for formulating policies relating to body art.

摘要

本研究的目的是对美国入门级口腔卫生项目主任进行调查,以评估他们对有明显纹身的口腔卫生工作者的看法,并确定美国口腔卫生项目中与着装规范相关的现行政策。通过电子邮件向340名口腔卫生项目主任发送在线调查问卷来收集数据,回复率为43%(n = 141)。参与者根据专业性和对学校政策的满意度表明了他们对明显纹身的看法。80%的受访者表示他们的项目对着装规范有关于明显纹身的政策,大多数(97%)要求遮盖明显纹身。结果显示,有明显纹身的学生(M = 5.57,p <.0005)和教师(M = 5.76,p <.0005)被认为专业性明显较低。大多数参与者同意口腔卫生专业教师应该讨论明显纹身对未来就业机会的影响,并且如果学生有明显纹身,社区会认为学校专业性较低(p < 0.0005)。对纹身的个人容忍度(p < 0.001),而非年龄(p = 0.50),与对项目纹身政策的满意度显著相关。对明显纹身的容忍度较低(p < 0.001)与口腔卫生项目着装规范包含明显纹身政策的可能性增加相关。研究结果表明,明显纹身不被看好,口腔卫生项目主任的个人看法可能影响了学校关于明显纹身的着装规范政策。这些发现为口腔卫生工作者、学生、教师、管理人员和招聘经理制定与人体艺术相关的政策提供了基于证据的信息。

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