Exploring collaboration reasons and leadership styles in Dutch primary oral healthcare practices.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Joost C L den Boer, Wil J M van der Sanden, Katarina Jerković-Ćosić, Josef J M Bruers
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Abstract

Aims: To outline the extent to which practice owners in Dutch oral healthcare practices (OHPs) use a directive and supportive leadership styles, to map out which goals practice owners in Dutch OHPs consider most important when choosing collaboration within the practice and to identify the reasons why oral healthcare professionals choose to engage in collaborative practice.

Materials and methods: A survey involving 802 general dental practitioners, dental hygienists, and prevention assistants was conducted. The questionnaire covered, among other subjects, leadership styles and reasons for collaboration. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, one-way ANOVA, linear regression, and logistic regression.

Results: Compared to employees, practice owners ascribe to themselves more characteristics of both directive and supportive leadership. The most frequently mentioned reasons for choosing a practice form that involves collaboration were the possibilities to provide the best care and the desire to focus on prevention. Healthcare providers chose to work in a collaborative practice for several reasons, which were associated with profession, age and gender.

Conclusions: The degree of directive and supportive leadership among practice owners in dental care practices in the Netherlands showed a strong correlation. The most frequently mentioned reasons for choosing collaboration were related to healthcare content.

探索荷兰初级口腔医疗实践中的合作原因和领导风格。
目的:概述荷兰口腔医疗机构(OHPs)的执业者在多大程度上使用指令性和支持性领导风格,描绘荷兰口腔医疗机构的执业者在选择执业合作时认为哪些目标最重要,并确定口腔医疗专业人员选择参与合作执业的原因:对 802 名全科牙科医生、牙科保健师和预防助理进行了调查。问卷内容包括领导风格和合作原因等。数据分析包括描述性统计、卡方检验、单因素方差分析、线性回归和逻辑回归:结果:与员工相比,诊所所有者认为自己更具有指令型和支持型领导的特点。选择涉及合作的执业形式,最常提及的原因是提供最佳医疗服务的可能性和注重预防的愿望。医疗服务提供者选择在合作实践中工作有几个原因,这些原因与职业、年龄和性别有关:结论:在荷兰,牙科医疗机构所有人的指导性领导和支持性领导的程度有很大的相关性。最常提及的选择合作的原因与医疗保健内容有关。
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BDJ Open
BDJ Open Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
CiteScore
3.70
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30 weeks
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