J Dent Hyg Sci.  2023 Mar;23(1):1-12. 10.17135/jdhs.2023.23.1.1.

Analysis of Needs for Clinical Dental Hygienist’s Performances Using Borich Needs Assessment and the Locus for Focus Model

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Dental Hygiene, Daejeon Health Institute of Technology, Daejeon 34504, Korea
  • 2Department of Dental Hygiene, College of Health Science, Eulji University, Seongnam 13135, Korea

Abstract

Background
This study aimed to identify the present level and needs of clinical dental hygienists and to present the Borich needs assessment and the locus for focus model as integrated priorities.
Methods
The participants of this study were dental hygienists working in dental clinics (hospitals). The final data of the 194 participants were analyzed using frequency analysis and a paired sample t-test. To analyze the need for clinical dental hygienists to perform work, the Borich priority determination formula was used. The x-y plane consisting of four quadrants was used to analyze the need using the locus for focus model, which helps to determine the priority while showing visual effects.
Results
“Scaling” was the highest required level for clinical dental hygienists, and “panorama taking” was the highest present level. The priorities of educational needs were systematically and visually derived from dental hygienists who were currently working through the Borich needs assessment and the locus for focus model for each task performed in the clinical field. Through the priorities of these two models, a total of 13 items appeared in the common high-level area; “oral health care (disability),” “oral health care (systemic disease),” “applying a rubber dam,” “professional mechanical tooth cleaning,” “root planing,” “taking vital signs,” “medication counseling,” “wire cutting,” “removing cement after removing band/bracket,” “delivering bracket,” “preparing mini-screw implantation,” “dental insurance claim,” and “patient reception.”
Conclusion
Based on the results, the department of dental hygiene should maintain and improve the standardized clinical practice curriculum and clinical dental hygienists’ practical skills and contribute to the realization of the legal scope of dental hygienists, reflecting the requirements of clinical fields.

Keyword

Dental hygienist; Dental scaling; Oral health; Orthodontics; Rubber dams
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