Survey of National Health Service (NHS) orthodontic practitioners in Wales, UK. Part 1: working patterns 2021–2022

Author:

Lewis Benjamin RK12ORCID,Spicer Olivia J3,McLaughlin William S3,Moons Kirstie3

Affiliation:

1. Orthodontic Department, Glan Clwyd Hospital, Bodelwyddan, UK

2. Orthodontic Depertment, Department 8, Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Wrexham, UK

3. Health Education and Improvement Wales, Nantgarw, Rhondda Cynon Taff, UK

Abstract

Objective: To ascertain the working patterns of the NHS orthodontic workforce in Wales and any possible future changes. Design: Descriptive cross-sectional survey. Participants: NHS orthodontic practitioners in Wales. Methods: An anonymised email distributed an electronic two-part survey of the Welsh NHS orthodontic workforce. The survey consisted of three sections: (1) demographic information; (2) respondents’ working pattern (part 1); and (3) perceptions of professional satisfaction (part 2). Results: Part 1 of the survey yielded a 70.5% response rate (n = 79); 65.8% of the respondents were women. Of the respondents, 45.6% (n = 36) worked full time (F/T), 39.2% (n = 31) worked less than F/T and 15.2% (n = 12) worked more than F/T. Of the male respondents, 81.5% (n = 22) worked 10 sessions or more compared to 50% (n = 26) of women. The respondents undertook 508.5 orthodontic clinical sessions per week within Wales; of these sessions, 87.6% (n = 445.5) delivered NHS orthodontic care. Of the respondents, 8.4% (n = 7) were planning to increase their orthodontic clinical time within the next 2 years, 24.1% (n = 19) were planning to decrease it and 20.3% (n = 16) were unsure. One-quarter of respondents indicated that they were planning to stop clinical orthodontic activity within the next 5 years, including 53.3% (n = 8) of DwSIs, 37% (n = 10) of primary care specialists and 13.3% (n = 2) of consultants. The pandemic was an influencing factor for 80% of these clinicians. Conclusions: Part 1 of the survey suggested that the majority of the orthodontic workforce was female, were working full time or more, and spent most sessions delivering NHS care. One-quarter of respondents were planning to cease undertaking orthodontic activity within the next 5 years.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthodontics

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