Cox S S, Langhout K J, Scheid R C
Division of Dental Hygiene, Ohio State University, College of Dentistry, USA.
Focus Ohio Dent. 1993 Spring-Summer;67(1):6-9, 12.
This article utilizes findings from the Ohio Dental Hygiene Survey and Ohio Dentist Survey to uncover what specific dental hygiene attitudes exist relative to employment and what factors have led to job termination and to re-entry. Ohio dental hygiene employees are most satisfied with patient relationships, co-worker relationships, and flexible working hours. The dental hygienists are least satisfied with fringe benefits, financial growth, and career creativity. Salary, benefits, nor career longevity were significant factors in determining satisfaction. Dental hygienists who were not working when surveyed, said they would consider returning to practice if a better salary were available, if they could find part-time work, if there were a good wage scale with benefits, or if their own financial need changed. Thirty-six percent of the non-practitioners said they would not ever consider returning to practice due to working conditions, establishment of a new career, or inadequate compensation. Dentist employers stated that they were satisfied or very satisfied with their dental hygienists' patient care and contribution to the practice.
本文利用俄亥俄州口腔卫生调查和俄亥俄州牙医调查的结果,来揭示相对于就业存在哪些具体的口腔卫生态度,以及哪些因素导致了工作终止和重新入职。俄亥俄州的口腔卫生员工对患者关系、同事关系和灵活的工作时间最为满意。口腔保健员对附加福利、经济增长和职业创造力最不满意。薪资、福利和职业寿命都不是决定满意度的重要因素。接受调查时未工作的口腔保健员表示,如果能有更高的薪水、能找到兼职工作、有良好的工资福利体系或者自身经济需求发生变化,他们会考虑重返工作岗位。36%的非从业者表示,由于工作条件、新职业的建立或薪酬不足,他们永远不会考虑重返工作岗位。牙医雇主表示,他们对自己的口腔保健员的患者护理和对业务的贡献感到满意或非常满意。