TY - JOUR
T1 - Is there burnout related to work among Dutch dental hygienists?
T2 - Combining studies by using the UBOS and the UWES
AU - Buunk-Werkhoven, Yvonne A.B.
AU - Folgerts, Oddy A.
AU - Oudeman, Stephanie E.M.
AU - Hollaar, Vanessa R.Y.
AU - Schaufeli, Wilmar B.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of burnout among Dutch young and more experienced dental hygienists and the work experience of young professional dental hygienists. Material and methods: Two studies were carried out using the Dutch version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory; the Utrecht Burnout Scale (UBOS) and the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES). In Study I, 400 participants completed an online questionnaire, including the UBOS-general version. In Study II, a questionnaire was distributed via social media to young professionals, including the UBOS-health care version and the UWES-9. Results: 2.5% of 157 dental hygienists (Study I) satisfied the norm of burnout. Dental hygienists' average work experience was 16.6 years, and one-thirds worked 25-32 hours per week. In Study II, 73 young professionals (M = 26.5 years) reported 32.9 weekly working hours. Three-quarters were employed and worked in a dental clinical team practice. UWES-mean scores indicated a moderate to high level of work engagement. Mostly, all aspects of burnout were low compared with the test Manual norms. Conclusions: Exploratory findings show that generally burnout appears no threat for Dutch dental hygienists, and moderate to high level of work engagement coincides with a low level of burnout-related symptoms.
AB - Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of burnout among Dutch young and more experienced dental hygienists and the work experience of young professional dental hygienists. Material and methods: Two studies were carried out using the Dutch version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory; the Utrecht Burnout Scale (UBOS) and the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES). In Study I, 400 participants completed an online questionnaire, including the UBOS-general version. In Study II, a questionnaire was distributed via social media to young professionals, including the UBOS-health care version and the UWES-9. Results: 2.5% of 157 dental hygienists (Study I) satisfied the norm of burnout. Dental hygienists' average work experience was 16.6 years, and one-thirds worked 25-32 hours per week. In Study II, 73 young professionals (M = 26.5 years) reported 32.9 weekly working hours. Three-quarters were employed and worked in a dental clinical team practice. UWES-mean scores indicated a moderate to high level of work engagement. Mostly, all aspects of burnout were low compared with the test Manual norms. Conclusions: Exploratory findings show that generally burnout appears no threat for Dutch dental hygienists, and moderate to high level of work engagement coincides with a low level of burnout-related symptoms.
KW - burnout
KW - dental hygienists
KW - employed and independently working dental hygienists
KW - public health
KW - work engagement
KW - young professional
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85087741728
U2 - 10.1111/idh.12453
DO - 10.1111/idh.12453
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85087741728
SN - 1601-5029
VL - 18
SP - 422
EP - 431
JO - International Journal of Dental Hygiene
JF - International Journal of Dental Hygiene
IS - 4
ER -