Pre-Outplacement Perceptions of Dental Students Regarding Rural Oral Health Practice and Associated Factors

Rural outplacement programs have been offered by Australian universities to encourage dental students to consider rural careers. The dental curricula should be designed to provide graduates with a good understanding of oral health issues that rural oral health care workers face. Pre-outplacement per...

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Main Authors: Menaka Abuzar, Felicity Crombie, Karin Bishara, Annesley Bryan, Kenneth Chan, Brendan Chang, Denise Chang, Wei-I (Elizabeth) Cheng, Ryan Chu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Dentistry Journal
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/8/1/22
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spelling doaj-ea614c225c104056a47cf3509c7bece42020-11-25T01:19:53ZengMDPI AGDentistry Journal2304-67672020-02-01812210.3390/dj8010022dj8010022Pre-Outplacement Perceptions of Dental Students Regarding Rural Oral Health Practice and Associated FactorsMenaka Abuzar0Felicity Crombie1Karin Bishara2Annesley Bryan3Kenneth Chan4Brendan Chang5Denise Chang6Wei-I (Elizabeth) Cheng7Ryan Chu8Melbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3010, AustraliaMelbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3010, AustraliaMelbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3010, AustraliaMelbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3010, AustraliaMelbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3010, AustraliaMelbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3010, AustraliaMelbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3010, AustraliaMelbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3010, AustraliaMelbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3010, AustraliaRural outplacement programs have been offered by Australian universities to encourage dental students to consider rural careers. The dental curricula should be designed to provide graduates with a good understanding of oral health issues that rural oral health care workers face. Pre-outplacement perceptions of dental students on rural practice are considered imperative to review and update the outplacement programs; however, they have not been investigated in detail. An online, anonymous, voluntary survey was conducted among the first-year dental students. The responses were solicited on the level of awareness and understanding of rural oral health, intention to practice in rural locations and factors informing the appeal of rural dental practice. The mean of a seven-point Likert scale revealed that most students had some level of perceived knowledge and awareness of rural communities and oral health. Students with rural affiliation were more likely to have the intent to practise rurally after graduation (<i>p</i> = 0.001). For short-term rural practice, students overall expressed positive intention. Greater job opportunities were the main motivating factor, while the distance from family and friends was the main deterring factor for practising rurally. Rural affiliation influences the intent to practise rurally on graduation. The pre-outplacement perceptions, in this study, are comparable with post-outplacement observations reported in the literature.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/8/1/22first-year dental studentsrural oral healthrural dental trainingrural affiliation
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author Menaka Abuzar
Felicity Crombie
Karin Bishara
Annesley Bryan
Kenneth Chan
Brendan Chang
Denise Chang
Wei-I (Elizabeth) Cheng
Ryan Chu
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Felicity Crombie
Karin Bishara
Annesley Bryan
Kenneth Chan
Brendan Chang
Denise Chang
Wei-I (Elizabeth) Cheng
Ryan Chu
Pre-Outplacement Perceptions of Dental Students Regarding Rural Oral Health Practice and Associated Factors
Dentistry Journal
first-year dental students
rural oral health
rural dental training
rural affiliation
author_facet Menaka Abuzar
Felicity Crombie
Karin Bishara
Annesley Bryan
Kenneth Chan
Brendan Chang
Denise Chang
Wei-I (Elizabeth) Cheng
Ryan Chu
author_sort Menaka Abuzar
title Pre-Outplacement Perceptions of Dental Students Regarding Rural Oral Health Practice and Associated Factors
title_short Pre-Outplacement Perceptions of Dental Students Regarding Rural Oral Health Practice and Associated Factors
title_full Pre-Outplacement Perceptions of Dental Students Regarding Rural Oral Health Practice and Associated Factors
title_fullStr Pre-Outplacement Perceptions of Dental Students Regarding Rural Oral Health Practice and Associated Factors
title_full_unstemmed Pre-Outplacement Perceptions of Dental Students Regarding Rural Oral Health Practice and Associated Factors
title_sort pre-outplacement perceptions of dental students regarding rural oral health practice and associated factors
publisher MDPI AG
series Dentistry Journal
issn 2304-6767
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Rural outplacement programs have been offered by Australian universities to encourage dental students to consider rural careers. The dental curricula should be designed to provide graduates with a good understanding of oral health issues that rural oral health care workers face. Pre-outplacement perceptions of dental students on rural practice are considered imperative to review and update the outplacement programs; however, they have not been investigated in detail. An online, anonymous, voluntary survey was conducted among the first-year dental students. The responses were solicited on the level of awareness and understanding of rural oral health, intention to practice in rural locations and factors informing the appeal of rural dental practice. The mean of a seven-point Likert scale revealed that most students had some level of perceived knowledge and awareness of rural communities and oral health. Students with rural affiliation were more likely to have the intent to practise rurally after graduation (<i>p</i> = 0.001). For short-term rural practice, students overall expressed positive intention. Greater job opportunities were the main motivating factor, while the distance from family and friends was the main deterring factor for practising rurally. Rural affiliation influences the intent to practise rurally on graduation. The pre-outplacement perceptions, in this study, are comparable with post-outplacement observations reported in the literature.
topic first-year dental students
rural oral health
rural dental training
rural affiliation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/8/1/22
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