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다양한 진로모색을 위한 치위생학과 학생과 선배 치과위생사의 심층면담 (In-Depth Interview of Senior Dental Hygienists Regarding Various Career Paths for Future Dental Hygienists)

  • 경혜인;김영우;엄제현;이지희;조은정;박고은;김남희
    • 치위생과학회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 2015
  • 이 연구는 치과임상 이외의 분야에 진출한 치과위생사들을 대상으로 심층면담을 통해 졸업을 앞둔 치위생(학)과 학생들에게 들려주고 싶은 조언을 다음과 같이 네 가지로 정리할 수 있었다. 치과임상 이외의 분야에 진출한 치과위생사들은 학생들의 졸업 후 진로가 치과임상에 국한되는 것이 아니라 다양한 분야로 진출할 수 있다는 것을 강조하였다. 치과임상 이외의 분야로 진출하더라도 치과임상 경험은 해보는 것이 필요하다는 공통된 의견을 주었다. 왜냐하면 치과위생사로서의 치과임상적인 경험을 발판으로 삼아야 우리분야에서 전문적인 역량을 발휘할 수 있기 때문이라고 하였다. 진로를 결정할 시기는 졸업을 앞두고 급하게 생각할 것이 아니라, 치과임상실습을 경험한 후 충분한 시간을 가지고 자신의 능력과 적성에 맞는 길을 생각해 보길 권하였다. 학교 '성적'보다는 자신의 '적성'을 찾고, 올바른 '인성'을 길러서 실제 현장에서 그 역량을 제대로 발휘할 수 있는 '실력'을 갖추기를 바랐다.

치과위생사의 방사선 촬영업무의 확대에 대한 문헌적 고찰 (A literature review on expansion of dental hygienists' radiography operations)

  • 최영숙;김진경;장종화;박용덕
    • 한국치위생학회지
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.111-124
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    • 2009
  • This study analyzes through the review of literature and laws the exposure time, clinical frequency, and radiation exposure of intraoral and extraoral radiography as well as of panoramic radiography performed by dental hygienists in dental clinics, compares the dental radiology curriculums of radiological science and dental hygiene departments, and proposes the expansion of dental hygienists' radiography operations. The radiology curriculums were compared between the radiological science and dental hygiene departments of colleges. For new analysis by radiography for dental diagnosis, the exposure time, radiation absorbed dose, effective dose, and number of days of natural radiation were compared by the type of oral radiation films and radiographical techniques proposed by domestic and international studies. The exposure time of panoramic radiography is 15 seconds and it takes about two minutes for completion, whereas the exposure time of the standard radiography is 0.2~0.8 seconds and it takes 10 times longer for completion of the radiography of full mouth than the panoramic radiography. The standard radiography can cause distortions of radiation at severely curved parts of dental arch and palatopharyngeal reflex. However, panoramic radiography can be performed even for lock jaw patients, causes less inconvenience to patients and is much simpler than the standard radiography. The percentage of dental clinics where radiography is performed by dental hygienists was 92.0%, and the percentage of standard film radiography by dental hygienists was 98% whereas the percentage of panoramic radiography by dental hygienists was 92%. For the absorbed dose which is an indicator of radiation exposure, the When the effective dose which is an indicator of the danger of radiation exposure was converted to the number of days of natural radiation, it was 3.3 days for panoramic radiography, but 13.9 days for the full mouth standard radiography by bisecting angle technique which was 4.2 times longer than the panoramic radiography. There were two colleges that had a dental radiology course with two credits in the departments of radiological science. The credits for dental radiology courses in the department of dental hygiene ranged varied by college, ranging from 3 to 8; on average, the theory course was 2.2 credits and the practice course was 2.02 credits. To summarize the above results, the percentage of dental clinics where panoramic radiography is performed by dental hygienists under the guidance of dentists is high. Panoramic radiography has become an essential facility for dental clinics. It is faster than standard film radiography and less dangerous due to low radiation exposure. Panoramic radiography is a simple mechanical job that does not require training of oral radiography by radiotechnologist. Because panoramic radiography is one of major operations which must be performed at all times in dental clinics, it must be designated as intraoral technique rather than extraoral technique, or legalized for inclusion in the scope of operations of dental hygienists.

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경력 치과위생사와 신입 치과위생사의 방사선안전관리 지식, 태도 및 행위에 대한 비교조사 연구 (A Comparative Study on Radiation Safety Management Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior of Career Dental Hygienists and New Dental Hygienists)

  • 윤정애
    • 치위생과학회지
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.173-179
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    • 2011
  • 치과위생사는 구강진료기관에서 방사선 촬영 및 관리를 담당하는 실무자인 반면에 치과위생사들의 방사선 피폭관리 및 안전관리교육은 제대로 이루어지지 않았으며 또한 치위생과 학생들에게도 방사선 관련 안전관리교육의 필요성을 인식하지 못한 체 이론 및 실습 교육이 이루어져온 실정이므로 이에 대한 대처방안이 요구 된다. 따라서 본 연구는 치위생사의 방사선 안전교육에 대한 현주소를 알기 위해 경력치과위생사와 올해 졸업한 신입치과위생사의 방사선 안전관리에 대한 지식, 태도 및 행위를 파악하여 학교 교육과 임상에서 치과위생사의 방사선 안전관리에 대한 교육프로그램 설계에 기초자료로 활용하기 위해 부산지역에 위치한 치위생과를 2011년 2월에 졸업한 신입치과위생사와 부산에 소재한 치과병의원에서 현재 근무하고 있는 임상경력이 3년 이상 되는 치과위생사를 대상으로 2011년 3월말부터 4월 중순까지 설문조사하여 다음과 같은 결과를 얻었다. 1. 방사선 안전관리에 대한 지식수준을 살펴본 결과 총 15점 만점 중 경력치과위생사 $8.25{\pm}2.47$점, 신입치과위생사 $7.42{\pm}2.77$점으로 나타났다(p<.001). 또한 일반적 특성에 따른 지식수준을 살펴보면 건강상태별로 통계적으로 유의한 차이를 보였다(p<0.01). 2. 방사선 안전관리에 대한 태도 수준을 살펴본 결과 5점 만점 중 경력치과위생사 $4.35{\pm}0.55$점, 신입치과위생사 $4.19{\pm}0.60$점으로 나타났다(p<0.01). 3. 방사선 안전관리에 대한 행위수준을 살펴본 결과 5점 만점 중 경력치과위생사 $3.14{\pm}0.98$점, 신입치과위생사 $3.33{\pm}0.99$점으로 나타났다(p<0.05). 또한 일반적 특성에 따른 행위수준을 살펴보면 교육유무별로(p<0.01), 방어시설별로(p<.001) 통계적으로 유의한 차이를 보였다. 4. 방사선 안전관리 지식, 태도 및 행위와의 관계를 살펴본 결과, 방사선 안전관리 지식은 방사선 안전관리 태도에서만 통계적으로 유의한 상관관계가 있는 것으로 나타났다(p<.001).

치위생과 재학생들의 학년별 직업의식 및 진로인식에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Sense of Professionalism and Career for Students of Department of Dental Hygiene by Grade)

  • 황계진;조평규
    • 보건의료산업학회지
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.138-153
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    • 2007
  • As the level of the national income has been improved and the whole nation health insurance project has been spread, medical demand for dental health is also increasing. To cope with the increased medical demand, the need of dental health education and preventive dental care is recognized, and the number of dental hygienists is being increased with increase in dental clinics and hospitals. While more weight is actually given to treatment than prevention in hospitals, emphasis is placed on prevention in public health centers of state-run organizations and dental hygienists are performing the duty. According to this, dental hygienists shall be treated and recognized as professionals, who instruct people in dental health and assist the dentists in hospitals. Therefore to suggest vision to the students of department of dental hygiene, give them a solid motive, and inspire them with professional sense so that they can devote themselves to their duty with pride and self-confidence in the field can lead to contribution to dental health of each individual and the whole nation, in order to train them to be dental hygienists who are active and strive for change and development as professionals and capable of adapting themselves to the field of dental medicine. In this study, the professional sense and the recognition of the way of students belonging to department of dental hygiene were examined and based on this, a new direction for department of dental hygiene of three-year college was suggested.

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치과위생사의 근무지별 업무실태에 관한 조사 연구 (A Study on the Work of Dental Hygienists by Service Area)

  • 문경숙;황윤숙;김영경;정재연
    • 한국치위생학회지
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.63-83
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study was to serve as a basis for more efficient dental hygienist human resources utilization and for determining some of the right directions for supplementary education for dental hygienists, by examining how they actually worked and what they thought of job-related things. The subjects in this study were 537 dental hygienists who participated in a seminar by the Korea Dental Hygienist Association. After a survey was conducted, the following findings were given: 1. 50.2% of the dental hygienists investigated completed legally required eight-class education. Those who worked in clinics took less supplementary education classes than the others in the other types of dental institutions. The main reason they didn't receive supplementary education was financial burden and uncooperative employers. 73.2% took supplementary education at the association or its branches. The association was most favored by those in clinical sector as a place that provides supplementary education, followed by its branch and university in the order named. And the dental hygienists in public health sector preferred university most, and the next best favored one was the association and its branch in the order named. Those in clinical sector hoped to acquire clinical information on patient management, implant or aesthetics, and the dental hygienists in public health sector wanted to learn about health administration, public oral health operations and oral health education, which were different from what those in clinical sector wanted. 2. Regarding the period of service, 492% had worked for three years or more. This fact suggested that their service term and average age continued to grow. And they thought they would decide the retirement time on their own. 3. The most common yearly income ranged from 12 million won to 16 million won(40.7%). For-those in clinics, yearly income was 14.36 million won, and that of the dental hygienists who had worked for less than 3 years was 12.90 million won. 4. The Korea Dental Hygienist Association was most required to protect the rights and interests of the members and offer new knowledge and technology. 5. The largest group of them were engaged in patient management, and this type of job also was the most favored one for them to do. The greatest number of the dental hygienists in public health sector were in charge of dental treatment. 6. Concerning their turnover rate, 492% had never changed their occupation. Specifically, 70.0% of the respondents who had worked for less than 3 years had have no experience to do that. The time constraints for self-development and conflicts with other workers were the cause of their turnover. Those in dental hospital and general hospital changed their occupation chiefly due to the lack of time for self-development, and for the dental hygienists in clinics, the conflicts with other workers were the main reason. The above-mentioned findings suggested that the way the dental hygienists looked at things was undergoing change. The service area made a difference to their preference for the type of supplementary education and institution in charge of it, as those in public health and clinical sectors had a different opinion. And the dental hygienists in clinical sector had a different opinion as well, according to service area, about salaries, reason of not taking supplementary education, preferred type of supplementary education, cause of turnover, and type of occupation to which they hoped to change employment. To utilize and supply human resources in a more stabilized manner, job description should be more segmented, standardized and classified clearly, and dental hygienists should be motivated to perform their substantial jobs, including oral disease prevention, oral prophylaxis and oral health education. To make it happen, it seems that dentists are required to have a clear understanding of dental hygienist job and to change the way they look at it.

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치과위생사의 역경지수가 조직사회화에 미치는 영향 (The Influence of adversity quotient on organizational socialization among dental hygienists)

  • 김영선;이정화
    • 대한치위생과학회지
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    • 제3권2호
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 2020
  • This study analyzed 183 for dental hygienists working at dental hospitals and clinics in Daegu to survey organizational socialization of them. The adversity index of the study subjects averaged 58.60±9.16 points out of a total score of 100, with the highest individual initiative of 16.58±3.09 points, and a low of 13.86±3.66 points for continuity of the situation. Organizational socialization averaged 123.40±12.82 points out of 190, with the highest personal characteristics of 30.37±3.71 points, and the lowest occupational identity of 10.34±1.94. The adversity index of the participants was significantly higher in graduate school or higher (F=3.112, p=0.047), the lower the intensity of their work (F=2.860, p=0.060), and the more often the degree of turnover (F=5.196, p<0.006). In organizational socialization, age (F=9.290, p<0.001), educational background (F=8.655, p<0.001), and higher position (F=5.425, p=0.005) were significantly higher when working in hospitals (F=4.534, p=0.012). The higher the position (F=5.425, p=0.005), the higher the work experience (F=5.320, p=0.002), the lower the turnover (F=22.935, p<0.001), and the highrer the intensity of the work(F=7.02, p<0.001). The study subjects' organizational socialization showed a significant correlation with the adverse event index (r=0.395, p<0.000). The regression analysis using organizational socialization as a dependent variable showed that the degree of turnover (β=0.300, p<0.001) had a significant effect on organizational socialization. The total explanatory power of this variable was 41.6%, with significant effects on individual initiative (β=0.255, p<0.000) and personal control (β=0.180, p<0.009) among the adverse events index. The above findings confirmed that a high adverse event index of dental hygienists has the effect of increasing organizational socialization. Dental hygienists' adversity index is average, meaning they live a smooth life in smooth conditions, however, when major adversity arises, organizational socialization is highly necessary. In addition, to strengthen the organizational socialization of new dental hygienists, as well as experienced dental hygienists, a customized program should be administered to raise the adverse index of dental hygienists, and provide a human management tool through regular confirmation of the program.

치과위생사의 코로나19 감염관련 지식, 감염관리 수행 및 사회심리적 건강 관련 연구 (A study on the relations of COVID-19 infection related knowledge, infection control performance, and psychosocial well-being of dental hygienists)

  • 문상은;양진주;홍선화;이보람;김희정;서가혜;김은채
    • 한국치위생학회지
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    • 제21권5호
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    • pp.675-683
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: This study aimed to verify the relations of COVID-19 infection-related knowledge, dental infection control performance, and psychosocial health of dental hygienists. Methods: From the data was analyzed through the frequency analysis, t-test, one way ANOVA, and pearson's correlation analysis with a total of 198 dental hygienists using SPSS Statistics 21.0. Results: The correct answer rate for knowledge about COVID-19 was higher with a bachelor's degree or higher. Thus, when the level of education was higher, the performance was also high (p<0.01). COVID-19 infection control performance was highly shown in case of high age (4.43) (p<0.05) and the married (4.42) (p<0.01). Infection control performance was high when they had an educational experience of COVID-19 infection control (4.46), and when the infection control guidebooks were equipped in their workplaces (p<0.001). Degree of psychosocial health of research subjects was shown in the order of potential stress (60.6%), high-risk stress (23.7%), and healthy (15.7%). Infection control performance was higher, the psychosocial health was healthy. Conclusions: For the response to COVID-19 infectious disease and the preparation for mutated viruses and new infectious diseases in the future, it would be necessary to establish the concrete measures for establishing the strict infection control system for dental clinics and also enhancing the psychosocial health of dental hygienists.

치위생 학사학위 전공심화과정 인식 및 취득의향 (A study on the recognition and requirement of dental hygienists for enforcing specialty)

  • 김선영;김지영
    • 한국치위생학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.19-31
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    • 2010
  • Objectives : This study was to seek the ways for strengthening the higher curricula for the bachelor's degree of the dental hygiene. For this two things are investigated with some students of the dental hygiene departments of colleges and workers on the part; one is what the recognition about the curricula is, and the other what are the demanding degrees through the curricula. Methods : The study has been performed with 298 people who work for dental hygiene of dental clinics and students of the departments in B region by using structured and self-administered questionnaire from March to May, 2008, and were analyzed by using SPSS 14.0 program. Results : The rate to recognize the higher curricula for the bachelor degree is 88.9%. And 70.4% among them says the curricula is 'absolutely necessary' or 'necessary'. The ways to recognize the curricula are through 'professor or friends'(53.4%), through 'newspapers of broad-casting reports'(20.5%), and through 'internet'(14.4%). They want various teaching ways including the project-centered education(40.4%), lecture-like education(25.0%), field-experience within the workplace(14.4%), lectures in the workplace(10.6%), and discussion(9.6%). Those who works in the dental clinics want night classes(49.5%, 96 respondents), internet classes(16.5%, 32 respondents), and weekend classes(14.4%, 28 respondents). They like to learn majors more deeply(30.9%), important techniques and theories about their job(26.8%), and the new skills on their work(19.8%). Conclusions : persons who are workers for dental hygiene of dental clinics and students of the departments have a requirement of dental hygienists for enforcing specialty. Therefor improve to develop education program and system about development of advance course for hygienists.

치과위생사의 치주병환자 구강보건교육 실태 및 전략 수립에 관한 연구 (The status and strategy of oral health education of dental hygienist on periodontal patients)

  • 문애은;문하영
    • 한국치위생학회지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.149-158
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : The objective of this study was to analyze cognition and status of oral health education of dental hygienists who manage the patients visiting dental clinics and to utilize the findings as continuous study data required for development of systematic oral health education program for management of peridontal disease of adults. Methods : Survey was carried out for 261 dental hygienists working in dental clinics who are performing oral health education of patients with peridontal disease living. Results : 1. In the socio-dynamic diagnosis, it was analyzed that, the younger the age is and the lower the career is, the more the work is centered around assisting medical treatment job and, the older the age is and the higher the career is, the work is centered around oral health education job. 2. In the behavioral diagnosis, it was analyzed that, as to source of knowledge acquisition, guide of dentists and senior dental hygienists was the highest and, as to education media, visual education and demonstration education were mainly used. 3. In educational diagnosis, as to the degree of knowledge about oral health education and the degree of practice, it showed that the degree of knowledge was lower than the degree of practice in peridontal disease process and oral prophylaxis as well as scaling part. 4. In both the cases of independent practice and group practice, it showed that the most frequent obstacle was insufficient educational materials and tools and it was analyzed that acquisition of new knowledge and technology is required as a matter to be improved. Conclusions : It seems to be required for the dental hygienists to develop detailed knowledge and professional technology in order to induce actions and motive of patients during oral health education of peridontal patients and to develop and produce data for efficient education of peridontal patients.

치과위생사의 보수교육 실태 및 인식에 관한 연구 (A study on the state of inservice education for dental hygienists and their relevant awareness)

  • 정재연;김경미;조명숙;안금선;송경희;최혜정;최윤선;황윤숙
    • 한국치위생학회지
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.73-89
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the reality of inservice education provided to members of Korean Dental Hygienists Association, the state of relevant academic conferences, and the perception of the members about inservice education and academic conference. It's basically meant to help boost their participation in inservice education and their satisfaction with it, and to show some of the right directions for that. The subjects in this study were dental hygienists who attended a symposium on July 1, 2006. After a survey was conducted, the answer sheets from 489 participants were analyzed, and the findings of the study were as follows: 1. General hospitals and university hospitals made up the largest group(91.4%) that gave a monthly leave of absence, and the second largest group was dental hospitals(75.4%), followed by dental clinics(58.3%) and public dental clinics(48.0%). The most common closing time in dental clinics and dental hospitals was 5 p.m., and that was 12 p.m. in general hospitals and university hospitals. The dental hygienists in public dental clinics didn't work on Saturdays. By type of workplace, treatment was the most common duty for the dental hygienists in dental clinics and dental hospitals to perform, and those who worked at general hospitals, university hospitals and public health clinics were in charge of extensive range of jobs. 2. The rates of the dental hygienists who took that education stood at 94.9% in public dental clinics, 78.7% in dental hospitals and 75.3% in dental clinics, general hospitals and university hospitals. Regarding how many marks they got on an yearly basis, those who got eight marks or more made up the largest group(55.6%), followed by four marks or more(11.8%), six marks or more(3.4%), and two marks or more(1.5%). As for the usefulness of inservice education for their job performance, the largest number of the dental hygienists(40.8%) found it to be helpful, and the second greatest group(37.5%) considered its effectiveness to be so-so. The third largest group(8.4%) found it to be of great use, and the fourth biggest group(4.2%) considered it to be of no service. The fifth biggest group(l.3%) thought it was absolutely useless. By type of workplace, the workers in dental clinics, dental hospitals, general hospitals and university hospitals wanted the most to learn how to take care of clinical work(acquisition of up-to-date technology), and those in public health clinics hoped the most to learn about public dental health. By type of workplace, the workers in dental clinics had their sight set on self-development the most, and the dental hygienists in dental hospitals, general hospitals, university hospitals and public health clinics were most in pursuit of acquiring new knowledge. By type of workplace, the specific given conditions at work were most singled out by the dental clinic workers as the reason, and the dental hospital employees pointed out time constraints the most. The dental hygienists in general hospitals and university hospitals cited time constraints and financial burden the most, and the public health clinic personnels mentioned inaccessibility of a place for inservice education as the reason. 3. The public health clinic workers participated in academic conferences the most(90.8%), followed by the general and university hospital personnels(68.8%), dental hospital employees(65.6%) and dental clinic workers(65.5%). By type of workplace, the public health clinic workers(73.5%) expressed the most satisfaction, followed by the general and university hospital employees(67.7%), dental clinic workers(62.3%) and dental hospital personnels(54.1%). By type of workplace, the employees of dental clinics, dental hospitals, general hospitals and university hospitals preferred Saturdays, and the public health clinic workers had a liking for weekdays. As for a favored place, hotels were most preferred, followed by university hospitals, general hospitals, college lecture rooms, district halls and local public institutions. Hotels were most favored regardless of the type of workplace. 4. Regarding outlook on inservice education, they had the highest opinion on the facilities and given conditions of lecture rooms($3.41{\pm}0.83$), followed by the professionalism of lecturers($3.34{\pm}0.83$), procedures of receipt and attendance confirmation($3.34{\pm}0.83$) and class size($3.13{\pm}0.89$). On the contrary, they took the most dismal view of the inaccessibility of a place of inservice education($2.08{\pm}0.92$), followed by limited opportunity and limited date for that education($2.51{\pm}0.99$), extra financial burden($2.53{\pm}1.18$) and high tuition fee($2.57{\pm}0.96$).

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