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Article

Occupational Effects on the Family Well-being of Dentists in Lithuania: A Survey of Dentists

by
Alina Pūrienė
1,*,
Jolanta Aleksejūnienė
2,
Jadvyga Petrauskienė
3,
Irena Balčiūnienė
1 and
Vilija Janulytė
1
1
Institute of Odontology, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Lithuania
2
Department of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
3
Department of Health Management, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Medicina 2011, 47(7), 399; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina47070057
Submission received: 16 June 2011 / Accepted: 29 July 2011 / Published: 3 August 2011

Abstract

Background and Objective. Work-related commitments unavoidably interfere with the dentist’s everyday life. Therefore, the objective of our study was to assess the impact that a dentist’s occupation might have on the family well-being.
Material and Methods.
The questionnaire was sent to all (N=2449) licensed dentists registered in the Lithuanian Dental Association (response rate, 68.2%). The data were analyzed by means of multiple logistic regression analysis.
Results
. Most dentists reported difficulties in reconciliation of their professional activities and family life, i.e., insufficient time to spend with a family, necessity to reduce family leisure activities, neglected duties to the family, limited time for hobbies, and work-related anxiety and nervousness at home. These hazardous occupational effects were mainly related to long working hours, which negatively affected all areas of family life.
Conclusions
. Occupational hazards, particularly long working hours of dental practitioners, had negative effects on all areas of the dentist’s family life. Although dentists frequently faced difficulties in reconciliation of their professional activities and their family interests, in general, they had quite a harmonious family life. The findings suggest that the focus should be on finding the ways to reduce working hours in order to facilitate the reconciliation of a successful dental practice and family life. Additionally, there might be other effective means, e.g., to cope with stress or to develop better working and leisure time management skills.
Keywords: dentistry; occupational hazards; family well-being dentistry; occupational hazards; family well-being

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Pūrienė, A.; Aleksejūnienė, J.; Petrauskienė, J.; Balčiūnienė, I.; Janulytė, V. Occupational Effects on the Family Well-being of Dentists in Lithuania: A Survey of Dentists. Medicina 2011, 47, 399. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina47070057

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Pūrienė A, Aleksejūnienė J, Petrauskienė J, Balčiūnienė I, Janulytė V. Occupational Effects on the Family Well-being of Dentists in Lithuania: A Survey of Dentists. Medicina. 2011; 47(7):399. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina47070057

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Pūrienė, Alina, Jolanta Aleksejūnienė, Jadvyga Petrauskienė, Irena Balčiūnienė, and Vilija Janulytė. 2011. "Occupational Effects on the Family Well-being of Dentists in Lithuania: A Survey of Dentists" Medicina 47, no. 7: 399. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina47070057

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