Short-term and long-term planned
selection of practice location among
Chulalongkorn dental students
Authors :
- Chanchai Hosanguan B.Sc. (Hons), D.D.S. (Hons), M.S.
Abstract :
Objectives The purposes of this study were to compare short-term and long-term planned practice locations among Chulalongkorn (C.U.) dental students and to identity factors related to perceived changes of practice location.
Materials and methods The study sample consisted of 258 first-, third-, and sixth-year C.U. dental students. Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data about short-term and long-term planned practice locations and relating factors. Stepwise logistic regression analyses were performed to identity predictors of perceived change of practice location.
Results About 94.8% of C.U. dental students expected to undergo bonded service. However, only 34.8% intended to continue the service after the 3-year bonded period. In the short-term timeframe, 91.6% of students planned for locations outside Bangkok and peri-metropolitan. On the other hand, the majority of students (65.7%) planned for locations in Bangkok and peri-metropolitan in the long-term timeframe. Comparison between the 2 timeframes revealed 57.0% of students with stability of practice location and 43.0% with perceived location change. Logistic regression analyses identified 2 predictors of perceived location change: having hometown in Bangkok and peri-metropolitan and long-term private career choice.
Conclusion Patterns of planned practice location differ between the 2 timeframes. The majority of dental students intend to move into Bangkok and peri-metropolitan areas. This urban migration may reflect long-term adjustment of social dislocation.
(CU Dent J. 2008;31:87-102)
Keywords :
Chulalongkorn; dental student; hometown; long-term; practice location; short-term
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