M K Ntabaye1, F Scheutz, S Poulsen. 1. Department of Oral Epidemiology and Public Health, Royal Dental College, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate to what extent the rural medical aides (RMAs) in Tanzania were satisfied with their new (added) role of providing emergency oral health care services, and to analyse factors influencing job satisfaction amongst them. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey using a self-administered job satisfaction questionnaire. SETTING AND SUBJECTS: All 40 RMAs providing emergency oral health care in rural health centres and dispensaries in Mbeya and Tanga regions, Tanzania. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: RMAs ratings of their overall satisfaction with the job of providing emergency oral health care. RESULTS: Overall, 95% of the RMAs were satisfied with providing emergency oral health care. Patient relations, personal time and stress were significantly correlated with overall job satisfaction in providing emergency oral health care. CONCLUSIONS: The RMAs' newly added role of providing emergency oral health care does not seem to generate problems with job satisfaction.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate to what extent the rural medical aides (RMAs) in Tanzania were satisfied with their new (added) role of providing emergency oral health care services, and to analyse factors influencing job satisfaction amongst them. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey using a self-administered job satisfaction questionnaire. SETTING AND SUBJECTS: All 40 RMAs providing emergency oral health care in rural health centres and dispensaries in Mbeya and Tanga regions, Tanzania. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: RMAs ratings of their overall satisfaction with the job of providing emergency oral health care. RESULTS: Overall, 95% of the RMAs were satisfied with providing emergency oral health care. Patient relations, personal time and stress were significantly correlated with overall job satisfaction in providing emergency oral health care. CONCLUSIONS: The RMAs' newly added role of providing emergency oral health care does not seem to generate problems with job satisfaction.
Authors: Rachelle Alpern; Maureen E Canavan; Jennifer T Thompson; Zahirah McNatt; Dawit Tatek; Tessa Lindfield; Elizabeth H Bradley Journal: PLoS One Date: 2013-11-05 Impact factor: 3.240