Vázquez Lourdes, Swan James H
Dental Hygiene Department, College of Health Professions, Wichita State University, USA.
J Dent Hyg. 2003 Spring;77(2):85-96.
The purpose of this pilot study was to obtain information on access to care and attitudes toward oral health among the Hispanic population in Wichita, Kansas.
A convenience sample of 75 Hispanic adults, who attended clinics serving Hispanics and two social events, volunteered to complete a 63-item Spanish/English survey. Likert and open-ended questionnaires addressed issues of access and attitudes towards oral health, barriers to care, dental insurance, and demographic information. Data were analyzed using logistic regression, multivariate logistic, and OLS regression analysis, cross tabulation, and coefficient alpha.
A total of 78 adults voluntarily completed the survey. Of those, three were under the age of 18 and were excluded from the sample. Of the 75 remaining surveys, 9 respondents did not report their age, rendering 66 usable responses. The age range was 18 to 80. Females comprised 56% and males 44% of the sample. Older respondents had greater consistency in oral health care, were more likely to have a regular place they received their care, and more recent visits for care. Education beyond high school predicted more dental visits, fewer months since the last oral health exam, and greater frequency of oral health care. Office workers showed more recent and more oral health care visits. Those with greater education perceived their oral health as better, recognized greater oral health needs, and were less likely to delay seeking care. Insured participants averaged fewer months since their last dental visit.
This pilot study furnishes base information to begin addressing the problems of access and attitudes toward oral health care by the Hispanic population in Wichita, Kansas. It provides insight into what is happening in this community and alerts oral health practitioners of needed changes. Changes include learning about cultural diversity to increase understanding of how to address and service ethnic minorities, as well as illustrating the importance of educating this population about oral health care and how to access it. These changes should in turn increase treatment acceptance and compliance. Further study including a larger sample is needed.
本试点研究旨在获取堪萨斯州威奇托市西班牙裔人群获得口腔保健服务的情况以及他们对口腔健康的态度等信息。
从75名西班牙裔成年人中选取便利样本,这些人参加了为西班牙裔人群服务的诊所及两项社交活动,他们自愿完成一份包含63个项目的西班牙语/英语调查问卷。李克特量表和开放式问卷涉及获得口腔保健服务的情况及态度、就医障碍、牙科保险以及人口统计学信息等问题。使用逻辑回归、多元逻辑回归、普通最小二乘法回归分析、交叉制表和阿尔法系数对数据进行分析。
共有78名成年人自愿完成了调查。其中,3名年龄在18岁以下,被排除在样本之外。在剩下的75份调查问卷中,9名受访者未报告年龄,最终得到66份可用回复。年龄范围为18至80岁。样本中女性占56%,男性占44%。年龄较大的受访者在口腔保健方面的一致性更高,更有可能有固定的就医场所,且最近就医的次数更多。高中以上学历预示着看牙次数更多、距离上次口腔健康检查的时间更短、口腔保健的频率更高。上班族最近看牙及进行口腔保健的次数更多。受教育程度较高的人认为自己的口腔健康状况更好,认识到更大的口腔健康需求,且不太可能推迟就医。参保参与者距离上次看牙的平均时间更短。
本试点研究提供了基础信息,以便开始解决堪萨斯州威奇托市西班牙裔人群在获得口腔保健服务方面存在的问题以及他们对口腔健康的态度问题。它深入了解了该社区的情况,并提醒口腔健康从业者注意需要做出的改变。这些改变包括了解文化多样性,以增进对如何为少数民族提供服务的理解,以及说明对该人群进行口腔保健教育及如何获得口腔保健服务的重要性。这些改变反过来应能提高治疗接受度和依从性。需要进行包括更大样本的进一步研究。