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KMID : 1020220130130020181
Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene
2013 Volume.13 No. 2 p.181 ~ p.191
A study on stress factors in dental hygienists caused by students in clinical practice by pattern of hospital
Jang Sung-Yeon

Kwon Soon-Bok
Yang Seung-Kyung
Abstract
Objectives: The research was performed to be used as basic data for dental hygienists` job satisfaction during clinical practice, and planning and operating effective clinical practice by analyzing stress factors in dental hygienists and the extent of stress caused by students in clinical practice.

Methods: The research was aimed at dental hygienists working at college dental hospitals, dental clinic of general hospitals, dental hospitals and dental clinics located in Seoul and Gyeonggi province where clinical practices were conducted for dental hygiene students. For analysis, collected data was analyzed by using SPSS 20.0.

Results: Results derived from analysis on characteristic difference by pattern of hospital were observed that there was a significant difference in job satisfaction by pattern of hospital. Results from analysis on correlation among stress factors were observed that there was correlation between behavior and attitude, interpersonal relationships, role and activity, ideal and value, and treatment fields. Results derived from analysis on the effect of stress factors on the job satisfaction were observed that role and activity (p=.002<.01), ideal and value (p=.019<.05), and treatment fields (p=.032<.05) affected the job satisfaction, while behavior and attitude (p=.386>.05), and interpersonal relationships ((p=.421>.05) did not affect the job satisfaction. A stress factor, role and activity (þá =.350) affected the job satisfaction the most, followed by ideal and value (þá =.242), and treatment fields (þá =-.185). For the explanation ability, the stress factors accounted for 20.5% of the job satisfaction.

Conclusions: In conclusion, most of the dental hygienists are satisfied with students` clinical practice by pattern of hospital. Positive correlation was shown between stress factors. Behavior and attitude and ideal and value are high in stress in college dental hospitals, role and activity and treatment fields are high in stress in dental hospital, and interpersonal relationships are high in stress in dental clinics.
KEYWORD
clinical practice, dental hygienist, pattern of hospital, stress
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