WHAT BRINGS PROFESSIONAL (DIS)SATISFACTION IN DENTISTRY: A SELF-ASSESSMENT OF WORK ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS АND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION

Nadya Avramova
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Purpose: To investigate the influence of self-assessed working environment factors and organizational communication on professional satisfaction among dentists in Bulgaria. Material/Methods: A self-administered anonymous questionnaire consisting of 37 items about socio-demographic characteristics, motivation, work environment and economic factors was mailed to a group of 1427 dentists from 107 cities and villages in Bulgaria. Job satisfaction was assessed by using a three-point scale – satisfied, partly and dissatisfied. To search for significant associations statistical package, IBM SPSS Statistics 25.0 was used. The significance level was set at p<0.05. Results: A total of 436 dentists provided duly completed questionnaires (response rate=30.5%). Type of clinical patient-centered activities, availability of dental assistants, working conditions (dental equipment and supplies), and non-clinical activities (sanitary and hygienic duties, document workflow, dental practice management, financial planning, etc.) were significantly associated with job satisfaction (p<0.05). Working hours, proper planning of the working schedule, and dentist-patient interactions were not found to be related to levels of professional satisfaction (p≥0.05). Conclusions: Dentists working under unsatisfactory conditions, without a dental assistant employed, those working only in their specialty and performing sanitary-hygienic and administrative activities, were most likely to be dissatisfied with their jobs.
牙科职业(不)满意度:对工作环境因素和组织沟通的自我评估
目的:探讨自评工作环境因素和组织沟通对保加利亚牙医职业满意度的影响。材料/方法:对来自保加利亚107个城市和村庄的1427名牙医进行问卷调查,问卷内容包括社会人口特征、动机、工作环境和经济因素等37个项目。工作满意度是用三分制来评估的——满意、部分满意和不满意。采用IBM SPSS Statistics 25.0进行显著关联统计软件包的搜索。显著性水平为p<0.05。结果:共有436名牙医提供了填妥的问卷,答复率为30.5%。临床以病人为中心的活动类型、牙科助理的可获得性、工作条件(牙科设备和用品)和非临床活动(卫生和卫生职责、文件工作流程、牙科诊所管理、财务规划等)与工作满意度显著相关(p<0.05)。工作时间、合理的工作计划和医患互动与专业满意度水平无关(p≥0.05)。结论:工作条件不理想的牙医,没有雇佣牙科助理,那些只从事专业工作并从事卫生和行政活动的牙医,最可能对他们的工作不满意。
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