Dental surgery assistant trainees’ perceptions of mental well-being and working in the dental clinic

Lean Heong Foo, Nurul Haziqah Binte Suhaimi, Saudha Binte Sadimin, Marianne Meng Ann Ong
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Introduction: An online survey was conducted on 16 National Institute of Technical Education Certificate (NITEC) Dental Surgery Assistant (DSA) trainees in National Dental Centre Singapore to find out their perceptions and understanding of mental well-being. Methods: The 43-item survey included (i) Psychological General Well-being Index (PGWB) with 22 items based on 6 domains (anxiety, depression, positive well-being, self-control, general health, and vitality); (ii) 5 items on mental health knowledge; (iii) 4 items on lifestyle; and (iv) 12 items on perceptions of mental well-being and working in the dental clinic. Responses were collated for descriptive analysis and Cronbach’s alpha analysis was done for internal consistency for Likert scale items. Results: The average PGWB score was 61.5 (range 18-89). Fourteen trainees (75%) indicated they were feeling depressed and 31.2% of trainees felt under stress in the past month. The majority (81.3%) of trainees recognised the role of exercise in maintaining mental health and 75% of trainees were able to differentiate between sadness and depression. However, 56.3% and 87.5% of the trainees incorrectly answered that mental and psychological disorders are not preventable conditions and mental disorders are caused by a wrong way of thinking respectively. The Cronbach’s alpha on PGWB ( = 0.87) and trainees’ perception of working in the clinic ( = 0.76) revealed good internal consistency. Conclusion: The PGWB scores and survey analysis indicate there is a knowledge gap about mental health and the need to improve mental well-being in this cohort of NITEC DSA trainees. Keywords: Mental Well-being, Dental Surgery Assistant Trainee, Psychological General Well-being Index
牙科手术助理学员对心理健康和牙科诊所工作的看法
简介:我们对新加坡国家牙科中心的 16 名国家技术教育证书学院(NITEC)牙科手术助理(DSA)学员进行了在线调查,以了解他们对心理健康的看法和理解:调查包括 43 个项目:(i) 心理总体幸福指数 (PGWB),其中 22 个项目基于 6 个领域(焦虑、抑郁、积极幸福、自我控制、总体健康和活力);(ii) 5 个关于心理健康知识的项目;(iii) 4 个关于生活方式的项目;以及 (iv) 12 个关于对心理健康和在牙科诊所工作的看法的项目。对回答进行了整理以进行描述性分析,并对李克特量表项目的内部一致性进行了 Cronbach's alpha 分析:PGWB的平均得分为61.5分(范围为18-89分)。14名学员(75%)表示在过去一个月中感到抑郁,31.2%的学员感到压力过大。大多数学员(81.3%)认识到运动对保持心理健康的作用,75%的学员能够区分悲伤和抑郁。然而,分别有 56.3%和 87.5%的受训者错误地回答精神和心理障碍是不可预防的,以及精神障碍是由错误的思维方式造成的。PGWB( = 0.87)和受训人员对诊所工作的看法( = 0.76)的 Cronbach's alpha 显示出良好的内部一致性。结论PGWB得分和调查分析表明,这批NITEC DSA学员在心理健康知识方面存在差距,需要提高心理健康水平。关键词心理健康 牙科手术助理受训人员 心理综合健康指数
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