It's not just about the money: recruitment and retention of clinical staff in general dental practice - part 1: dentists.

Q3 Medicine
Jessica A Holloway, Ivor G Chestnutt
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Abstract

Increasing difficulties in recruitment and retention of dentists and dental care professionals in general dental practice in the UK is affecting delivery of NHS dental services. Reports of dissatisfaction among the general dental practice workforce indicate there is a significant risk to the future dental workforce supply which will affect access to dental care and worsen oral health inequalities. Understanding the factors related to job satisfaction and dissatisfaction of dental professionals would be useful in managing recruitment and retention issues and ensure a dental workforce exists which is able to meet the needs of the population. The aim of this literature review was to identify factors which contribute to job satisfaction and dissatisfaction of clinical staff in general dental practice. Database searching was conducted systematically through PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Ovid, and the National Grey Literature Collection. Part 1 of this two-part series discusses the factors relating to dentists. Twenty-two relevant articles were identified, which were qualitatively analysed using Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory as an analysis tool. Target-driven and restrictive contractual arrangements are a major factor contributing to dissatisfaction of dentists, as well as time pressures, poor quality equipment, and unfair remuneration. Dental contract reform should aim to minimise factors contributing to dissatisfaction and increase factors which increase satisfaction, if sufficient numbers of dentists are to be persuaded to continue to provide state-funded dentistry.

这不仅仅是钱的问题:普通牙科诊所临床人员的招聘和留用--第一部分:牙医。
在英国,普通牙科诊所在招聘和留住牙科医生和牙科护理专业人员方面遇到的困难越来越多,这影响了国民保健服务体系牙科服务的提供。有关普通牙科从业人员不满情绪的报告表明,未来牙科从业人员的供应将面临巨大风险,这将影响牙科保健的获得,并加剧口腔健康的不平等。了解与牙科专业人员的工作满意度和不满意度相关的因素将有助于管理招聘和留住人才的问题,并确保牙科人才队伍能够满足人口的需求。本文献综述的目的是找出导致普通牙科临床人员工作满意度和不满意度的因素。我们通过 PubMed/Medline、Scopus、Ovid 和国家灰色文献集进行了系统的数据库搜索。本系列由两部分组成,第一部分讨论了与牙科医生有关的因素。确定了 22 篇相关文章,并使用赫茨伯格的动机-卫生理论作为分析工具,对这些文章进行了定性分析。目标驱动和限制性的合同安排是导致牙医不满的主要因素,此外还有时间压力、劣质设备和不公平报酬。如果要说服足够多的牙医继续提供国家资助的牙科服务,牙科合同改革的目标就应该是尽量减少导致不满的因素,增加提高满意度的因素。
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Primary dental journal
Primary dental journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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