Empowering Dental Hygienists: Lessons from Japanese Research
The world of dental hygiene is evolving, and as practitioners, it's crucial to stay updated and empowered. A recent study titled "Factors Affecting the Reinstatement of the Japanese Dental Hygienist: A Japanese Dental Hygienist Survey Conducted in 2019" sheds light on significant factors that can help us understand the challenges and opportunities in re-entering the workforce. Here are some key takeaways from the research and how you can apply them to improve your skills and career trajectory.
Key Findings from the Study
The study, conducted by the Japan Dental Hygienists’ Association, identified several barriers and motivators for dental hygienists considering re-entry into the workforce. Among the 8780 respondents, a significant number cited "Childbirth and child-rearing" as a primary reason for leaving their jobs. Interestingly, 34.4% of those who left expressed a willingness to return if conditions improved.
Improving Work Conditions
The study highlighted that improving work conditions is vital for encouraging re-entry. Here are some specific areas to focus on:
- Interpersonal Relationships: Many respondents emphasized the importance of positive workplace relationships. Building a supportive and respectful environment can significantly impact job satisfaction.
- Flexible Working Hours: Flexible work arrangements can help accommodate personal responsibilities, particularly for those with child-rearing duties.
- Skill Enhancement: Continuous professional development through training and workshops can help dental hygienists feel more confident and competent in their roles.
Actionable Steps for Practitioners
As a dental hygienist or someone supporting their development, consider these actionable steps to implement the study's findings:
- Advocate for Flexible Work Policies: Engage in discussions with your employer about the possibility of flexible working hours or remote work options.
- Foster Positive Workplace Relationships: Take the initiative to build a supportive network within your workplace. Regular team-building activities and open communication can help.
- Invest in Professional Development: Participate in workshops and training programs that focus on areas like counseling skills, dysphagia rehabilitation, and advanced oral care techniques.
Encouraging Further Research
While this study provides valuable insights, it's essential to continue exploring and addressing the challenges faced by dental hygienists. Encouraging further research can lead to more comprehensive solutions and support systems.To read the original research paper, please follow this link:
Factors Affecting the Reinstatement of the Japanese Dental Hygienist: A Japanese Dental Hygienist Survey Conducted in 2019.
Citation: Okada, A., Nomura, Y., Ohara, Y., Yamamoto, Y., Hosoya, N., Hanada, N., & Takei, N. (2021). Factors Affecting the Reinstatement of the Japanese Dental Hygienist: A Japanese Dental Hygienist Survey Conducted in 2019. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(4), 2049. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042049