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女性牙科学生对从事口腔颌面外科手术的障碍和动机的看法。

Female dental students' perceptions on barriers and motivators in pursuing oral and maxillofacial surgery.

作者信息

Jatana Courtney, Conley Katelyn, Moffitt Anika, Schumacher Fernanda, Emam Hany

机构信息

Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dental Anesthesiology, The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

Private Practice, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

出版信息

J Dent Educ. 2025 Aug;89(8):1187-1193. doi: 10.1002/jdd.13826. Epub 2025 Jan 8.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Although females represent more than half of US dental students, less than 10% are practicing oral surgeons. This study sought to identify barriers and motivators perceived by female dental students in their D1 and D4 years concerning a career in oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS).

METHODS

This cross-sectional study used a single survey in 2023 sent to all US dental schools for female D1 and D4 students. Perceived barriers and motivating factors were rated on a scale from 0 to 5, 5 indicating the highest importance. For comparisons between D1 and D4, the data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test and adjusted for multiple correction using the Bonferroni method. All responses were pooled to identify statistically significant barriers and motivating factors.

RESULTS

Combined cohort barriers identified were time commitment (86.2%), family sacrifices (75.2%), long work hours (70.7%), and need to perform at top of class (64.6%). The important motivators were financial security (82.1%), scope (71.2%), respect (62%), and lifestyle after residency (51.4%). A statistically significant difference between groups was on the need to excel academically, with D1 students rating it more important (4.14/5) and D4's rating 3.51/5 (adjusted p-value = 0.02, which is less than 0.05). The responses for motivation to pursue OMS showed a significant difference, D1 rating it 3.81/5 and D4 rating it 3.26/5 (adjusted p-value = 0.03, which is less than 0.05).

CONCLUSION

As the primary barriers identified relate to issues of time and personal sacrifice, it may be beneficial to enhance female mentorship and surgical clerkship opportunities for female dental students to address these issues.

摘要

目的

尽管女性在美国牙科学生中占比超过一半,但从事口腔外科手术的女性不到10%。本研究旨在确定牙科一年级(D1)和四年级(D4)的女性学生在考虑从事口腔颌面外科(OMS)职业时所察觉到的障碍和动力因素。

方法

这项横断面研究于2023年向美国所有牙科学校的D1和D4年级女生发送了单一调查问卷。对察觉到的障碍和激励因素按0至5分进行评分,5分表示最重要。为了比较D1和D4年级的情况,使用曼-惠特尼检验对数据进行分析,并采用邦费罗尼方法进行多重校正调整。汇总所有回复以确定具有统计学意义的障碍和激励因素。

结果

确定的综合队列障碍包括时间投入(86.2%)、家庭牺牲(75.2%)、工作时间长(70.7%)以及需要在班级中名列前茅(64.6%)。重要的激励因素是经济保障(82.1%)、业务范围(71.2%)、尊重(62%)以及住院医师培训后的生活方式(51.4%)。两组之间在学业成绩优异的必要性方面存在统计学显著差异,D1年级学生认为其更重要(4.14/5),而D4年级学生评分为3.51/5(校正p值 = 0.02,小于0.05)。对于从事OMS的动机的回复显示出显著差异,D1年级评分为3.81/5,D4年级评分为3.26/5(校正p值 = 0.03,小于0.05)。

结论

由于所确定的主要障碍与时间和个人牺牲问题相关,增加女性导师指导以及为牙科女生提供外科实习机会可能有助于解决这些问题。

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