A Cross-Sectional Study of the Current and Future Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy Student Workforce in the UK and Ireland During 2022-2025: Considering Facilitators and Barriers to the Growth of This Workforce.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE International journal of dental hygiene Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1111/idh.12849
Sarah Murray, Jason Niggli
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Introduction: With evidence suggesting that dental hygienists (DH) and dental therapists (DThs) can undertake a significant proportion of routine clinical work, this paper explores the number of recent graduates and students currently in training in the UK and Ireland and considers whether there are sufficient DH and DTh registrants to positively impact on population needs.

Methods: An online questionnaire survey was distributed by the Directors of Dental Hygiene and Therapy Group to all programme leads of dental hygiene and dental therapy programmes during December 2023.

Results: There was a 100% response rate. The majority of programmes award a Bachelor's degree, with a minority offering a Diploma or Foundation degree; one programme awards an MSc level qualification. The number of graduates in the 2022-2023 academic year was 429, registered with both the General Dental Council (GDC) and Dental Council of Ireland (DCI). The numbers of DH students expected to graduate in 2023-2024 academic year is likely to increase by 44% and in 2024-2025 this will increase by a further 12% compared to the previous year. The anticipated numbers of DTh graduates registering across the UK in 2023-2024 academic year is 312, representing in a slight decrease of 3% from the previous year; in 2024-2025 this figure is expected to remain static at 313.

Conclusions: The results of this study demonstrate the numbers of students recently graduated and in training in the UK and Ireland, during 2022-2025. The numbers of registrants is slightly increasing, but there is a need for detailed information regarding working practices to inform future workforce planning; this will inform the need for increasing training numbers.

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2022-2025 年期间英国和爱尔兰当前及未来牙科卫生与牙科治疗学生队伍的横断面研究:考虑促进和阻碍这支队伍发展的因素。
引言:有证据表明,牙科卫生师(DH)和牙科治疗师(DThs)可以承担很大一部分常规临床工作,本文探讨了英国和爱尔兰目前正在接受培训的应届毕业生和在校生的数量,并考虑是否有足够的DH和DTh注册人员对人口需求产生积极影响:方法:2023年12月,牙科卫生与治疗主任小组向所有牙科卫生与牙科治疗课程的负责人发放了一份在线问卷调查:结果:回复率为100%。大多数课程授予学士学位,少数课程授予文凭或预科学位;一个课程授予理学硕士学位。2022-2023学年的毕业生人数为429人,分别在牙科总理事会(GDC)和爱尔兰牙科理事会(DCI)注册。预计2023-2024学年毕业的牙科保健专业学生人数可能增加44%,2024-2025学年将比上一年再增加12%。预计 2023-2024 学年全英注册的 DTh 毕业生人数为 312 人,比上一年略微减少 3%;2024-2025 年这一数字预计将保持在 313.结论:本研究结果显示了 2022-2025 年期间英国和爱尔兰新近毕业和正在接受培训的学生人数。注册人数略有增加,但需要有关工作实践的详细信息,以便为未来的劳动力规划提供信息;这将为增加培训人数提供依据。
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International journal of dental hygiene
International journal of dental hygiene DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Dental Hygiene is the official scientific peer-reviewed journal of the International Federation of Dental Hygienists (IFDH). The journal brings the latest scientific news, high quality commissioned reviews as well as clinical, professional and educational developmental and legislative news to the profession world-wide. Thus, it acts as a forum for exchange of relevant information and enhancement of the profession with the purpose of promoting oral health for patients and communities. The aim of the International Journal of Dental Hygiene is to provide a forum for exchange of scientific knowledge in the field of oral health and dental hygiene. A further aim is to support and facilitate the application of new knowledge into clinical practice. The journal welcomes original research, reviews and case reports as well as clinical, professional, educational and legislative news to the profession world-wide.
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