| Title | Healthy work for female unpromoted general practice dentists. | | Author(s) | Hjalmers K, Söderfeldt B, Axtelius B | | Institution | Department of Oral Public Health, Faculty of Odontology, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden. karin.hjalmers@od.mah.se | | Source | Acta Odontol Scand 2004 Apr; 62(2):107-10. | | MeSH | Attitude of Health Personnel Career Mobility Clinical Competence Communication Decision Making Dental Health Services Female Freedom General Practice, Dental Humans Job Satisfaction Morals Personality Public Health Dentistry Social Values Staff Development Sweden Women, Working Work Workplace
| | Abstract | This study describes how female unpromoted general practice dentists (GPDs) in a region in Sweden perceive 'healthy work', i.e. their image of the dimensions that the dentistry profession should contain if it is to be really healthy work. The study also investigates whether there is a gulf between ideal and reality for this group. All unpromoted GPDs within the Public Dental Health Service's general practice in a region in Sweden received a questionnaire, and 94% responded. The data were collected during July and August 2000 and the question about healthy work was taken from work environment studies. A principal components analysis was performed. Three factors explaining more than half the variance (53%) formed three well-defined vector clusters: 1) a factor for moral values and possibilities for skill discretion, i.e. properties specific for human services, 2) a factor for career development, and 3) a factor for work environment. We found that factor 1 alone explained a greater proportion of the variance (28%) for the respondents. The main results were that the female unpromoted GPDs emphasized free and intellectually stimulating work and that the gulf between ideal and reality was wide, especially concerning the dentist's influence on important decisions. A salutogenetic approach built on good communication and democracy at work, and based on freedom and the employees' influence, could bring ideal and reality closer. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 15198392 |
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