Nozomi Sasaki, Jinman Pang, Simona Surdu, Rachel W Morrissey, Marko Vujicic, Jean Moore
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Workplace factors associated with job satisfaction among dental hygienists and assistants in the United States.
Previous research has assessed job satisfaction and related workplace factors among healthcare workers. However, studies on dental care professionals are limited. This study aimed to evaluate job satisfaction among US dental hygienists (DHs) and assistants (DAs) and identify workplace factors contributing to their job satisfaction or dissatisfaction. A cross-sectional study was conducted using survey data collected from DHs (n = 4078) and DAs (n = 2945) actively working in 2022. Descriptive statistics and multivariable logistic regressions were used to assess associations between workplace factors and job satisfaction, adjusting for demographics, practice patterns, and geography. Over 80% of DHs and DAs reported being satisfied with their jobs. Positive workplace culture, practice philosophy, opportunities for growth and advancement, good communication in practice, work-life balance, fair pay, a reasonable workload, and flexible work schedules are associated with job satisfaction. Overwork was associated with job dissatisfaction among DAs. Most DHs and DAs were satisfied with their current jobs, with positive workplace culture, growth opportunities, and effective communication being key factors contributing to their satisfaction. This study highlights the importance of developing strategies to improve workplace environments and promote the well-being and retention of oral health providers.