Goldberg H J, Cafferata G L, Roghmann K, Fox R
J Am Dent Assoc. 1976 Aug;93(2):348-54. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.1976.0491.
Dentists in the Seventh District Dental Society of the State of New York were surveyed for their attitudes toward selected health policy issues to determine the extent of attitudinal consensus in the professional community, the bases of significant differences of opinion, and the agreement of the local dentists with official policies of the American Dental Association. Greatest agreement among dentists was found with respect to the issues of licensure and peer review; some significant differences of opinion were found about the existence of manpower problems, expansion of dental schools, recruitment of minorities, expanded-duty auxiliaries, and fee scheduling. Most dentists favored participation in continuing education courses without examination as a requisite for licensure and even more favored peer review by the local dental society. Agreement between opinions of local dentists and official ADA policies was high on all issues except fee posting, for which local opinion was evenly divided. The formation of national policies with regard to fee posting should proceed carefully.
对纽约州第七区牙科协会的牙医就他们对选定的卫生政策问题的态度进行了调查,以确定专业团体中态度一致的程度、重大意见分歧的依据,以及当地牙医与美国牙科协会官方政策的一致性。在牙医中,关于执照颁发和同行评审问题的意见最为一致;在人力问题的存在、牙科学院的扩张、少数族裔的招募、扩大职责的辅助人员以及费用制定等方面发现了一些重大意见分歧。大多数牙医赞成将参加无需考试的继续教育课程作为执照颁发的一项要求,甚至更赞成由当地牙科协会进行同行评审。除了费用公示问题上当地意见分歧外,当地牙医的意见与美国牙科协会官方政策在所有问题上的一致性都很高。关于费用公示的国家政策的制定应谨慎进行。