Title of article :
Attitude toward Public Health Dentistry as a career among dental students in Odisha: A Cross‑sectional study
Author/Authors :
Sharma, Nupur Department of Public Health Dentistry - Institute of Dental Sciences - Bhubaneswar, Odisha , Jain, Kittu Department of Public Health Dentistry - Rungta College of Dental Sciences and Research - Bhilai - Chhattisgarh, India , Kabasi, Soumik Department of Public Health Dentistry - Institute of Dental Sciences - Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Abstract :
Background: Knowledge of dental students’ expectations of their profession as well as their
attitudes to study a particular specialty of dentistry is of great importance. These attitudes and
expectations make studying dentistry meaningful to dental students and society and understanding
these factors facilitate workforce planning in the dental sector The aim of the study was to assess
the attitude of dental students towards considering Public Health Dentistry as their future career.
Materials and Methods: A questionnaire‑based, cross‑sectional survey was conducted, which
included the 3rd year, 4th fourth year and dental interns studying in the State of Odisha. It consisted
of 27 questions that were graded on 5‑point Likert scale. The responses for the attitude questions
toward selecting Public Health Dentistry for postgraduation were categorized into three factors,
which are a negative attitude (includes score 0–21), neutral attitude (score 22–44), and positive
attitude (score 45–64). Differences between groups were examined using Chi‑square test for
proportions. The level of statistical significance was set at P < 0.05.
Results: Among 886 respondents, 302 (34.08%) were males and 584 (65.91%) were females.
One‑third (33.52%) of them had a positive attitude toward selecting public health dentistry as their
future career, and nearly two‑third of them (58.23%) had neutral attitude, with very few students
having a negative attitude (8.23%) toward the specialty for pursuing postgraduation.
Conclusion: Respondents had a considerable amount of interest in pursuing postgraduation in
this specialty. Efforts should be intensified, both by the dental council and by the dental colleges, to
develop this specialty, keeping in mind the increasing attitude of dental undergraduates toward it.
Keywords :
Attitude , career choice , dental students , Public Health Dentistry
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics