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Research articleA comparison of career satisfaction amongst dental healthcare professionals across three health care systems: Comparison of data from the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Trinidad & TobagoRahul Naidu1 , J Tim Newton2 and Katie Ayers3  1
School of Dentistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies 2
Oral Health Services Research & Dental Public Health, King's College London School of Dentistry, King's College London, UK 3
Department of Oral Health, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand author email corresponding author email
BMC Health Services Research 2006,
6:32doi:10.1186/1472-6963-6-32 Abstract
Background
The aim of this study was to compare the expressed levels of career satisfaction of three groups of comparable dental healthcare professionals, working in Trinidad, the United Kingdom and New Zealand.
Methods
Three questionnaire surveys were carried out of comparable dental healthcare professionals. Dental nurses in Trinidad and dental therapists in the UK and New Zealand. Questionnaires were sent to all registered dental nurses or dental therapists.
Results
Career satisfaction was lowest amongst Dental Therapists working in Trinidad and Tobago. Approximately 59% of the Therapists working in New Zealand reported stated that they felt they were not a valued member of the dental team, the corresponding proportion in the United Kingdom was 32%, and for Trinidad 39%.
Conclusion
Dental therapists working in different healthcare systems report different levels of satisfaction with their career. |