澳大利亚牙科学者的职业现状、发展和抱负。

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ratilal Lalloo
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摘要

简介:吸引和留住口腔卫生专业人员的学术生涯是一个挑战,在全球和澳大利亚。方法:本研究调查了澳大利亚13个培训机构牙科学者的现状、发展和愿望。该调查询问了他们目前的职位、在学术界的时间、晋升计划、领导角色和愿望,以及实现这些愿望的因素和障碍。结果:在受邀参与的472人中,有120人回复了较为完整的数据,回复率为25%。性别、年龄组和预约类型都有很好的代表性。承担领导角色的原因与有所作为和想要利用技能和才能有关。类似障碍的情况并不常见,但因性别而异,女性学者(29%)更多地表示缺乏支持和指导,而男性学者的这一比例为6%。受访者认为,这一点和满足研究(出版物、赠款)的进步/晋升标准以及获得领导角色是他们关注的问题。沉重的教学负担和日益增加的行政责任也被认为是影响研究生产力的障碍。结论:为了确保现有的学术人员得到保留,在年度评估要求之外实施支持和指导计划是至关重要的,特别是对于那些经常报告感到不受支持和缺乏指导的女性学者。
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Career Status, Progression and Aspirations of Dental Academics in Australia.

Introduction: Attracting and retaining oral health professionals in an academic career is a challenge, globally and in Australia.

Methods: This study surveyed the current status, progression and aspirations of dental academics across 13 training institutions in Australia. The survey asked about their current appointment, time in academia, promotion plans, leadership roles and aspirations as well as facilitators and barriers to these aspirations.

Results: Of the 472 invited to participate, 120 responded with fairly complete data, a response rate of 25%. There was a good representation across genders, age groups and appointment types. Reasons for taking up a leadership role related to making a difference and wanting to utilise skills and talents. Barrier-like situations were not common but differed by gender, with female academics more often (29%) reporting a lack of support and mentorship, compared to 6% of male academics. This and meeting research (publications, grants) criteria for progress/promotion and attaining leadership roles were identified as concerns by the respondents. Heavy teaching loads and increasing administrative responsibilities were also identified as barriers, impacting research productivity.

Conclusions: To ensure current academic staff are retained, implementing a support and mentorship program beyond the annual appraisal requirement is critical, in particular for female academics who most often report feeling unsupported and lacking mentorship.

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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of the European Journal of Dental Education is to publish original topical and review articles of the highest quality in the field of Dental Education. The Journal seeks to disseminate widely the latest information on curriculum development teaching methodologies assessment techniques and quality assurance in the fields of dental undergraduate and postgraduate education and dental auxiliary personnel training. The scope includes the dental educational aspects of the basic medical sciences the behavioural sciences the interface with medical education information technology and distance learning and educational audit. Papers embodying the results of high-quality educational research of relevance to dentistry are particularly encouraged as are evidence-based reports of novel and established educational programmes and their outcomes.
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