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Title: A national survey of oral hygienists in South Africa. Author: Gordon NA, Rayner CA. Journal: SADJ; 2004 Jun; 59(5):184, 186-8. PubMed ID: 15449437. Abstract: AIM: To survey the status and views of practicing hygienists in South Africa. METHOD: A postal questionnaire was mailed to all registered hygienists in South Africa in 1999 (n = 853). Demographic variables; views on further study; conditions of employment; and issues hygienists' felt strongly about were explored. Two mailings resulted in a response rate of 51% (n = 439). RESULTS: Respondents' age ranged from 20-52 years (mean 33 years); they were all female (n = 435) except two; 60.9% were in full time and 39.1% part time employment; 73% were employed in private practice, 13% in non-traditional settings and a small number in commerce; 92.7% wished to expand on their current qualification with part time and distance learning as the choice of study; 45.7% of the full time and 18% of the part time hygienists reported to have a contract of employment. CONCLUSION: The results of this study show that South African hygienists envision an expanded role within the oral health team and wish to pursue their career beyond the two-year diploma in Oral Health/Oral Hygiene. The majority were not employed according to the BCEA in terms of benefits and the provision of a contract if employment.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]