Journal of the American Dental Association
Volume 136, Issue 2, 2005, Pages 214-220

Nationwide survey of work environment perceptions and dentists' salaries in community health centers (Article)

Bolin K.A.* , Shulmam J.D.
  • a Public Health Sciences, Baylor College of Dentistry, TX A M Univ. Syst. Hlth. Sci. Ctr., 3302 Gaston Ave., Dallas, TX 75246, United States
  • b Public Health Sciences, Baylor College of Dentistry, TX A M Univ. Syst. Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Dallas, TX, United States

Abstract

Background. Experienced private practitioners make up a significant proportion of dentists entering community health center (CHC) practices. The authors conducted a study to identify sources of dissatisfaction that affect the retention of these dentists and to determine current CHC dentist salaries. Methods. CHC dentists nationwide were surveyed regarding salary and job satisfaction indicators. The authors mailed 569 surveys, and the response rate was 73.8 percent. The authors explored associations between job satisfaction indicators, salaries and dentists' intentions to leave the CHCs. Results. Practitioners in private practice are the largest group of dentists recruited by CHCs (54.5 percent). However, 31.2 percent of currently employed dentists do not intend to remain in CHC dental practices. Salary was not associated significantly with the intention to leave. Years of experience, freedom of professional judgment, altruistic motivation, importance placed on loan repayment and amount of administrative time allowed were associated significantly with career change intentions. Conclusions. Periodic salary surveys can monitor factors associated with recruitment and retention of dentists in community and migrant health centers, and standardized exit surveys can identify factors causing dissatisfaction among dentists who leave. Practice Implications. Employment opportunities in public nonprofit practices are increasing under current federal grant programs. However, unless job satisfaction issues are addressed adequately with dentists in social safety net programs, additional work force needs will not be met.

Author Keywords

Salaries and benefits Job satisfaction Community dentistry Community health centers

Index Keywords

Dental Care dentistry health program professional practice safety Job Satisfaction Review work environment health center salary private practice motivation health insurance human dentist health survey

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-14644420209&doi=10.14219%2fjada.archive.2005.0146&partnerID=40&md5=1592e54821a7ed305d0621e91fc1fe49

DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2005.0146
ISSN: 00028177
Cited by: 13
Original Language: English