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  • * Researchers distributed questionnaires to dental hygienist training institutions in Japan, collecting data from 6264 students, and analyzed it using statistical methods to determine significant relationships.
  • * Findings indicated that higher levels of SOC were linked to more positive views of the profession and better work attitudes, suggesting that enhancing SOC in training programs could improve job outcomes for students.

Article Abstract

Objective: The need to make sense of coherence in placement support for student dental hygienists has been shown. On this basis, this study investigated the relationship between the sense of coherence of student dental hygienists and their view of the profession and attitude to work in order to clarify how they perceive their prospects for employment.

Methods: The subjects were graduation-year students at all of the dental hygienist training institutions in Japan, and anonymous, self-administered questionnaires were sent to the institutions by post in 2019. The results were analyzed by χ tests, as well as one-way analysis of variance and multiple comparisons using Tukey's test, with the level of significance set at 5%.

Results: Of 6270 questionnaires that were returned, 6264 were analyzed. The sense of coherence (SOC) component senses were manageability (F(26,221) = 5306.06, < 0.01), meaningfulness (F(26,222) = 4373.48, < 0.01), and comprehensibility (F(26,216) = 3986.12, < 0.01), with meaningfulness scoring significantly higher than the other two ( < 0.01). Analysis with SOC scores divided into the low, medium, and high groups showed a relationship between the SOC of student dental hygienists and their view of the profession and attitude to work ( < 0.01), such that higher SOC scores were associated with a better view of the profession and a better attitude to work (F(26,225) = 282.18, < 0.01).

Conclusions: The results suggest that education that increases SOC in dental hygienist training programs may positively affect future prospects for student dental hygienists.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7767532PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17249594DOI Listing

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