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Dash, Manoranjan
- Predictors of Job Satisfaction:How Satisfied are the Young Generation Doctors in Corporate Hospitals
Authors
1 Siksha O Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Bhubaneswar, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 12 (2019), Pagination: 20-23Abstract
Today corporate hospitals can be successful provided they ensure continuously the satisfaction of their doctors. Job satisfaction comprises the degree of an individual’s feelings towards and satisfaction with present job activities, the accomplishment and responsibilities as well as the degree of an individual’s satisfaction with all aspects that directly or indirectly related to the present job and job content. Hence job satisfaction is the consequence where as job engagement is the antecedents. Fully engaged doctors are more satisfied and will more likely to remain with the hospitals .Keeping in view the above, a thorough understanding of the factors associated with job engagement is much needed where job satisfaction will be playing a major role. Job switching and doctors turnover are becoming recent experience since the young generation doctors enter the corporate hospitals. The study explores the level of job satisfaction and also tries to find the relationship between the individual and job satisfaction related factors on the job satisfaction of young generation doctors working in corporate hospitals. A total of 210 doctors participated in the survey and the findings revealed factors found significantly affect the job satisfaction and the practical implication of the study has great importance to the corporate hospitals in developing their strategies to increase the job satisfaction among the new generation doctors entering the workforce.Keywords
Job Satisfaction, Job Engagement, Workforce, Health Care Sectors.- Comparison of Electrical Activity of Masticatory Muscles in Clinically Diagnosed Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
Authors
1 Department of Prosthodontics, C.D.C.R.I. Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh, IN
2 Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Bhubaneswar, Odisha, IN
3 Center for Advanced Dento-Facial and Gnathological Science (CADSS). Mangalore, Karnataka, IN
4 Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, S.C.B. Dental College & Hospital, Cuttack, Odisha, IN
5 Department of Oral Pathology & Microbiology, Institute of Dental Sciences, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Bhubaneswar, Odisha, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 11 (2019), Pagination: 1011-1016Abstract
Background: Surface electromyography (EMG) has been found to be an effective tool to evaluate Masticatory muscle activity in order to diagnose dysfunction of masticatory apparatus.
Aim: The current study aims to indicate the practical difference between temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder and muscles of the jaw on symptomatic and asymptomatic subjects by comprehensive electromyography analysis.
Method: To evaluate the significance of EMG parameters, jaw-muscles EMGs were recorded in 10 normal (Group N) subjects and 10 TMD symptomatic (group S).
Result: In TMD symptomatic (Group S), at rest position (RP) the integrated (IEMG) was larger within anterior temporalis (Ta) whereas maximal voluntary clenching (MVC) was smaller and the masseter (Ma) and temporalis (Ta) was protruded (P).
Interpretation and Conclusion The functional efficiency is weak and may have hypertonic activities of the jaw elevators in TMD. Following a muscle twitch, the jaw muscles in TMD become less relaxed and get easily fatigued during functional effort. TMD symptoms result in alteration of functional adaptation of jaw muscle activities and occlusion.