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Course selection factors deemed important by dental hygienists prior to and after the initiation of mandatory continuing education in the Commonwealth of Virginia

Posted on:1999-01-17Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Old Dominion UniversityCandidate:Sainsbury, Melissa LynnFull Text:PDF
GTID:2467390014973543Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
he purpose of this investigation was to assess the factors deemed important by dental hygienists in their selection of continuing education courses prior to and after the initiation of mandatory continuing education in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Under mandatory continuing education, dental hygiene educators must be able to plan continuing education courses that meet the needs of potential participants.;Results indicate that relative to each other, the 15 factors within this study, ranked in a hierarchy of importance in continuing education course selection by dental hygienists. Mandatory requirement for relicensure and course time ranked higher and course presenter and cost ranked lower in importance following the initiation of mandatory continuing education. Following analysis with McNemar's test, there was statistically significant evidence (p...
Keywords/Search Tags:Continuing education, Factors deemed important, Dental hygienists, Selection, Initiation
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