Affiliation:
1. Potach and Mitchell Dental Clinic Austin Minnesota United States
2. Preventive and Community Dentistry University of Iowa College of Dentistry Iowa City Iowa United States
3. University of Iowa College of Public Health Community and Behavioral Health Iowa City Iowa United States
Abstract
AbstractObjectivesDespite the critical importance of access to dental care for rural residents and concerns about a shrinking rural dentist workforce, few studies have examined rural dentist motivations to practice in rural areas. The aim of this study was to explore practicing rural dentists' motivations and experiences qualitatively through semi‐structured interviews to help inform and guide recruitment and retention efforts in rural areas.MethodsDentists were included in the sample frame if they were general dentists in private practice and had a primary practice located in a rural Iowa county. Rural dentists with publicly available email addresses were contacted by email to participate. Semi‐structured interviews were administered to 16 private practice general dentists. All interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and coded using pre‐set and emergent codes.ResultsParticipants were most commonly male (75%), under age 35 (44%), white (88%), and practiced in a partnership arrangement (44%). The main codes regarding dentists' experiences and motivations to practice in a rural area included familiarity with a rural area, community, financial factors, and clinical care delivery. Having been raised in a rural area was a major influence in most dentists' decisions about where to locate.ConclusionsThe importance of rural upbringing in this study underscores the need to consider rural upbringing in dental student admissions. Additional findings, such as financial benefits of a rural practice and other practice‐related factors can be used to inform recruitment efforts.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Dentistry
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