Patton Lauren L, Strauss Ronald P, McKaig Rosemary G, Porter Dawn R, Eron Joseph J
Department of Dental Ecology, CB 7450, School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450, USA.
J Public Health Dent. 2003 Spring;63(2):86-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.2003.tb03480.x.
This prospective observational study examined differences in perceived oral health status, treatment needs, dental care utilization patterns, and barriers to care between HIV-infected non-Hispanic blacks and whites in North Carolina.
632 adult HIV-infected medical clinic attendees provided information on their oral health status and dental care history during face-to-face interviews with a trained interviewer.
Compared to whites, blacks were significantly more likely to be female, older, less educated, have lower income, and have acquired HIV by heterosexual sex or injecting drug use. Although two-thirds of patients reported good oral health, blacks were significantly more likely to have loose teeth, need extractions, and be episodic dental care utilizers. Primary barriers to dental care were cost (30%), fear (19%), and low motivation (13%). Sixty-five percent of patients had unmet dental needs in the last three years. Race, cost, fear, and immune competence were significantly associated with unmet dental need in a multivariable model.
Disparities exist within this HIV-infected population in oral symptoms, utilization patterns, and perceived unmet dental need. Targeted interventions that address barriers to care are needed to help establish preventive dental care patterns in this region, especially among blacks.
这项前瞻性观察性研究调查了北卡罗来纳州感染艾滋病毒的非西班牙裔黑人和白人在口腔健康状况认知、治疗需求、牙科护理利用模式以及护理障碍方面的差异。
632名成年艾滋病毒感染的诊所就诊者在与一名经过培训的访谈员进行面对面访谈时,提供了他们的口腔健康状况和牙科护理史信息。
与白人相比,黑人女性比例更高、年龄更大、受教育程度更低、收入更低,且通过异性性行为或注射吸毒感染艾滋病毒的可能性更大。尽管三分之二的患者报告口腔健康状况良好,但黑人牙齿松动、需要拔牙以及偶尔使用牙科护理的可能性显著更高。牙科护理的主要障碍是费用(30%)、恐惧(19%)和积极性低(13%)。65%的患者在过去三年中有未满足的牙科需求。在多变量模型中,种族、费用、恐惧和免疫能力与未满足的牙科需求显著相关。
在这个感染艾滋病毒的人群中,在口腔症状、利用模式和未满足的牙科需求认知方面存在差异。需要有针对性的干预措施来解决护理障碍,以帮助在该地区建立预防性牙科护理模式,尤其是在黑人中。