1.Relationship between Happiness and Job Satisfaction of Dental Hygienists.
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2017;17(2):168-174
This study was conducted to provide basic data on the relationship between the happiness and job satisfaction of dental hygienists. The research subjects were 264 dental hygienists in Busan and Gyeongsangnam-do. The study was conducted using structured questionnaires and the collected data were analyzed using IBM SPSS software, ver. 20.0. The happiness index, which was based on general characteristics, showed the greatest significant differences in life satisfaction (p<0.05) among adults over 36 years of job experience, negative emotions (p<0.01) among adults under 25 years of job experience, and negative emotions (p<0.05) among adults with 4~10 years of job experience. The factors that improved the job satisfaction of dental hygienists were life satisfaction, prime duty at the work place, and a positive effect. On the contrary, negative emotions lowered the job satisfaction. The happiness of the dental hygienist is an important factor not only for the improvement of the hygienist's personal quality of life, but also the patient's health. It is necessary for dental hygienists to maintain good relationships with coworkers during in the workplace, as well as employers, to have an administrative system that offers proper compensation, improvement of the work environment, and opportunities to improve professionalism at the workplace.
Adult
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Busan
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Compensation and Redress
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Dental Hygienists*
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Gyeongsangnam-do
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Happiness*
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Humans
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Job Satisfaction*
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Professionalism
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Quality of Life
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Research Subjects
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Workplace
2.Influence of Clinical Characteristics and Restriction Factors on Cooperation for Orthodontic Treatment in Adolescent Orthodontic Patients.
Hye Jin SEONG ; Ji Hye JEONG ; So Young LEE ; Mi Suk CHO ; Hae Gyum RYU ; Hyeon Sook KWUN ; Byeng Chul YU
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2016;16(1):84-92
Cooperation of the patients in orthodontic treatment is an essential element. This study examines the internal and external restriction factors and level of cooperation for orthodontic treatment of adolescent orthodontic treatment patients, and the factors that impart influence on the level of cooperation for orthodontic treatment. ‘Form for students’ among the indices of internal and external restrictions for orthodontics, which is an adaption of ‘Orthodontic Locus of Control Scale’ was used as survey tool, and ‘Reliability and Stability of the Orthodontic Patient Cooperation Scale’ was used as survey tool for the level of cooperation of orthodontic patients. As the result of examination of the effect of internal and external restriction factors on level of cooperation for orthodontic treatment by compensating the general characteristics in the multiple regression analysis, it was found that the level of cooperation for orthodontic treatment is higher for the patients who believe there is strong influence of external restrictions–patents–on the events that determines orthodontic treatment. In order to enhance the level of cooperation for orthodontic treatment of adolescent orthodontic patients, there is a need to assess the relationship between the patient and parents as well as the attitude or psychological state of the patients on orthodontic treatment.
Adolescent*
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Humans
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Internal-External Control
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Orthodontics
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Parents
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Patient Compliance