奥塔哥大学口腔卫生专业毕业生的就业途径和工作准备。

The New Zealand dental journal Pub Date : 2012-09-01
Lilian C Y Pang, Vivienne R Anderson, Susan M Moffat
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目的:考察奥塔哥大学BOH毕业生的毕业后途径和就业经历;毕业生、雇主和接待治疗师对新BOH项目和学生/毕业生工作准备的看法。设计:一个基于调查的定性研究项目。环境:私人和公共口腔保健机构。参与者和方法:2010年采用开放式问卷对2009年BOH毕业生和同意毕业生雇主进行调查,2011年对2009年以来接待BOH学生临床实习的牙科治疗师进行调查。使用主题内容和分析方法对数据进行归纳分析。主要结果测量:30,2009年BOH毕业生中有18人(60%)完成了在线毕业生问卷,其中10人提供了雇主信息。6位雇主完成了“毕业生属性”问卷,66位合格的接待治疗师中有30位(45%)完成了“学生属性”问卷。三个参与小组都提出了明确的主题。结果:在18名毕业生参与者中,10人从事牙科治疗和口腔卫生工作,其余8人仅在一个领域工作。毕业生们最关心的是保持这两个领域的实践。毕业生和主持治疗师强调需要让学生接触复杂的病例,而雇主表示,毕业生的临床信心随着时间的推移而发展。结论:改善BOH毕业生转学结果的建议包括:(1)增加学生接触复杂的临床和实习经验;(2)提高应届毕业生继续教育的机会;(3)促进BOH与牙科学生之间的互动,以提高(未来)牙医对BOH毕业生技能和属性的了解。
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Initial University of Otago oral health graduates' employment pathways and preparedness for work.

Objectives: To examine University of Otago BOH graduates' post-graduation pathways and employment experiences; and graduate, employer and host therapist perspectives of the new BOH programme and student/ graduate preparedness for work.

Design: A survey-based qualitative research project.

Setting: Private and public oral healthcare settings.

Participants and methods: Open-ended questionnaires were used to conduct a 2010 survey of 2009 BOH graduates and consenting graduates' employers, and a 2011 survey of dental therapists who had hosted BOH students on clinical placement since 2009. Data were analysed inductively using a thematic content and analysis approach.

Main outcome measures: 18 (60%) of the 30,2009 BOH graduates completed the online graduate questionnaire with 10 providing employer information. Six employers completed the 'graduate attribute' questionnaire, and 30 (45%) of the 66 eligible host therapists, the 'student attribute' questionnaire. Clear themes emerged from the three participant groups.

Results: Of the 18 graduate participants, 10 were working in dental therapy and dental hygiene, with the remaining eight working in only one area. Graduates' primary concern was with maintaining both scopes of practice. Graduates and host therapists stressed a need for students' exposure to complex cases, while employers indicated that graduates' clinical confidence had developed over time.

Conclusion: Recommendations for improving BOH graduates' transition outcomes included (1) increasing students' exposure to complex clinical and placement experience; (2) improving continuing education opportunities for new graduates; and (3) promoting interaction between BOH and dental students with a view to improving (future) dentists' knowledge of BOH graduate skills and attributes.

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