Simoyan Olapeju M, Badner Victor M, Freeman Katherine D
N Y State Dent J. 2002 Aug-Sep;68(7):34-40.
Approximately 8,000 people die of oral and pharyngeal cancers every year in the United States. Approximately 70% of these deaths are related to smoking and other forms of tobacco use. Previous studies have shown that tobacco cessation services are underutilized in dental practice. A survey was mailed to 700 dentists in New York State. A total of 364 dentists (58.5%) responded to either the long survey or postcard. Although over 90% of dentists had asked at least one patient in the prior three months about his or her smoking status, only 37% had asked this question of most or nearly all patients. Variables that were associated with the provision of tobacco cessation services included level of preparedness, training and being a periodontist. Perceived barriers included lack of time and reimbursement, and patient resistance. These results suggest that training programs and professional perceptions of responsibilities are related to dentists' provision of tobacco cessation services, findings that could have a significant impact on future policy initiatives and educational endeavors.
在美国,每年约有8000人死于口腔和咽癌。其中约70%的死亡与吸烟及其他形式的烟草使用有关。此前的研究表明,牙科诊所对戒烟服务的利用不足。一项调查被邮寄给纽约州的700名牙医。共有364名牙医(58.5%)回复了长调查问卷或明信片。尽管超过90%的牙医在过去三个月里至少询问过一名患者的吸烟状况,但只有37%的牙医向大多数或几乎所有患者问过这个问题。与提供戒烟服务相关的变量包括准备程度、培训以及身为牙周病医生。感知到的障碍包括时间不足、报销问题以及患者的抵触情绪。这些结果表明,培训项目和专业人员对职责的认知与牙医提供戒烟服务有关,这些发现可能会对未来的政策举措和教育工作产生重大影响。