Dentists' Mental Health: Challenges, Supports, and Promising Practices.

IF 2.2 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
T Maragha, J Atanackovic, T Adams, M Brondani, I Bourgeault
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Abstract

Objectives: The mental health of dentists, like all health professionals, is a growing concern. The objectives of this study were to identify the mental health challenges experienced by Canadian dentists and to describe the support needs and promising practices to better support them.

Methods: This study used a mixed-methods case study design to gather data from semistructured qualitative interviews and a survey for triangulation.

Results: Thirty-six dentists and 17 stakeholders participated in the interviews, and 397 dentists participated in the survey. The interview and survey data revealed that dentists have experienced several challenges personally, professionally, and socially. Around 44% of participating dentists experienced a wide range of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Sex/gender shaped the mental health experiences of female dentists, who reported more stress related to caring responsibilities. They had a higher percentage of mental health issues (50%) than men (37%). Caretaking emerged as the main challenge in the social and personal domain, particularly for female dentists in both survey and interview findings. The dentists' role in practice was one of the most frequently reported professional challenges. While practice owners reported challenges with staff and practice management, associate dentists experienced difficulties with the lack of autonomy and conflicts with office managers and owners. Other challenges reported by participating dentists included patient care responsibilities, loneliness, and isolation. To address these challenges and their impact, dentists and stakeholders identified several support needs and promising practices, including increasing awareness about mental health issues, expanding existing mental health resources, incorporating mental health content in dental education, and encouraging engagement in organized dentistry, particularly for women.

Conclusions: The impact of mental health challenges on dentists' career trajectory and productivity is an ongoing concern in Canada. Gender-specific strategies to support the mental health of dentists should be developed.

Knowledge translation statement: This study identified the mental health challenges of dentists in Canada to inform the development of interventions and strategies to promote the health and well-being of dentists and dental students. It also highlighted the need for clinicians, students, and individuals in leadership positions in institutions and professional organizations to recognize and consider the working conditions of dentists in various positions to avoid negative consequences on their mental health, reduce the attrition from the professional, and improve patient care outcomes.

牙医的心理健康:挑战、支持和可行做法。
目标:与所有医疗专业人员一样,牙医的心理健康问题日益受到关注。本研究的目的是确定加拿大牙医所经历的心理健康挑战,并描述他们的支持需求和有望更好地为他们提供支持的做法:本研究采用混合方法的案例研究设计,通过半结构化定性访谈和调查收集数据,以进行三角测量:36 名牙医和 17 名利益相关者参加了访谈,397 名牙医参加了调查。访谈和调查数据显示,牙医在个人、职业和社会方面都经历了一些挑战。约 44% 的参与调查的牙医经历过各种心理健康问题,包括抑郁、焦虑和创伤后应激障碍。性别影响了女性牙医的心理健康经历,她们报告了更多与护理责任相关的压力。她们出现心理健康问题的比例(50%)高于男性(37%)。在调查和访谈结果中,护理成为社会和个人领域的主要挑战,尤其是对女性牙医而言。牙医在执业中的角色是最常报告的职业挑战之一。牙科诊所所有者报告了员工和诊所管理方面的挑战,而副牙医则经历了缺乏自主权以及与诊所经理和所有者发生冲突的困难。参与牙医报告的其他挑战包括病人护理责任、孤独感和隔离感。为了应对这些挑战及其影响,牙医和利益相关者确定了一些支持需求和可行的做法,包括提高对心理健康问题的认识、扩大现有的心理健康资源、将心理健康内容纳入牙科教育、鼓励参与有组织的牙科活动,尤其是对女性而言:在加拿大,心理健康挑战对牙科医生职业轨迹和工作效率的影响是一个持续关注的问题。应制定针对不同性别的策略来支持牙科医生的心理健康:本研究确定了加拿大牙医面临的心理健康挑战,为制定促进牙医和牙科学生健康和福祉的干预措施和策略提供了参考。它还强调了临床医生、学生以及在机构和专业组织中担任领导职务的个人有必要认识并考虑牙医在不同岗位上的工作条件,以避免对他们的心理健康造成负面影响,减少专业人员流失,并改善患者护理效果。
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JDR Clinical & Translational Research
JDR Clinical & Translational Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
6.70%
发文量
45
期刊介绍: JDR Clinical & Translational Research seeks to publish the highest quality research articles on clinical and translational research including all of the dental specialties and implantology. Examples include behavioral sciences, cariology, oral & pharyngeal cancer, disease diagnostics, evidence based health care delivery, human genetics, health services research, periodontal diseases, oral medicine, radiology, and pathology. The JDR Clinical & Translational Research expands on its research content by including high-impact health care and global oral health policy statements and systematic reviews of clinical concepts affecting clinical practice. Unique to the JDR Clinical & Translational Research are advances in clinical and translational medicine articles created to focus on research with an immediate potential to affect clinical therapy outcomes.
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